jing |
xing |
ting |
jing |
As nouns the difference between ting and jing
is that
ting is the sound of a small metallic bell while
jing is according to traditional Chinese medicine, a dense essence stored in the kidneys that is the material basis for the physical body. It is yin in nature.
As a verb ting
is to make a
ting sound.
jing |
jingo |
As a noun jingo is
one who supports policy favouring war.
jink |
jing |
As a noun jink
is a quick evasive turn.
As a verb jink
is to make a quick evasive turn.
zing |
jing |
As a noun zing
is a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string.
As a verb zing
is to move very quickly,
especially while making a high-pitched hum.
As an interjection zing
is (onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.
ming |
jing |
As nouns the difference between ming and jing
is that
ming is mixture while
jing is according to traditional Chinese medicine, a dense essence stored in the kidneys that is the material basis for the physical body. It is yin in nature.
As a verb ming
is to mix, blend, mingle.
As a proper noun Ming
is a former dynasty in China, reigning from the end of the Yuan to the beginning of the Qing.
jing |
jong |
As a noun jong is
boy, lad.
jing |
ing |
As a proper noun ing is
shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
jing |
jyng |
jing |
qing |
As nouns the difference between jing and qing
is that
jing is according to traditional Chinese medicine, a dense essence stored in the kidneys that is the material basis for the physical body. It is yin in nature while
qing is a sounding stone, a Chinese musical instrument.
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