How Do You Spell RILLING?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɪlɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "rilling" is pronounced /ˈrɪl.ɪŋ/ or "ril-ling" in IPA phonetic transcription. It is derived from the verb "rill," which means to flow or trickle in a small stream. The suffix "-ing" is added to denote the present participle form. The spelling of this word follows typical English spelling rules, where "i" is followed by "l" to indicate a short vowel sound. "Ing" is added to denote the gerund or present participle form. Therefore, "rilling" refers to the act of flowing in small streams.

Common Misspellings for RILLING

  • rjlling
  • r8lling
  • rillung
  • rilljng
  • rillkng
  • rillong
  • rill9ng
  • rill8ng
  • rillibg
  • rillimg
  • rillijg
  • rillihg
  • rillinf
  • rillinv
  • rillinb
  • rillinh
  • rilliny
  • rillint
  • r5illing
  • r4illing

Etymology of RILLING

The word "rilling" originated from the German word "Rille", which means groove or furrow. In German, it is also used to refer to small streams or rivulets. The English term "rilling" is primarily used in the context of music and refers to the melodic embellishment or ornamentation of a musical passage. It is believed that the term was borrowed from German in the late 18th or early 19th century and adapted specifically for use in music.

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