creeping/ˈkɹiːpɪŋ/EtymologyFrom Middle English creping, crepynge, from Old English crēopung, equivalent to creep + -ing.creeping means the act of something that creeps. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 70 out of 100.nounThe act of something that creeps.“It is indubitably certain, therefore, that he is able to attend, and actually attends, to all things at the same moment; to the motions of a seed, or a leaf, or an atom; to the creepings of a worm, the flutterings of an insect, and the journeys of a mite […]”