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ening

Ening is not a recognized standalone term in standard English. It is primarily encountered as a consecutive string of letters within other words, most notably within the word evening, which refers to the period of the day between late afternoon and night.

There is no established meaning for ening by itself. In linguistic analysis, the suffix -ing is a

Outside of evening, ening appears as a substring in a limited number of words and is not

In summary, ening is best understood as a letter sequence found in the common word evening rather

productive
English
ending
used
to
form
present
participles
and
gerunds,
but
the
sequence
ening
in
evening
arises
from
historical
development
of
that
word
and
is
not
treated
as
a
separate
morpheme.
generally
considered
a
meaningful
suffix
or
affix.
Some
names
or
specialized
terms
may
contain
it,
but
these
are
uncommon
and
not
widely
used
in
everyday
language.
than
as
an
independent
lexical
item.
See
also
evening.