bong |
kong |
As nouns the difference between bong and kong
is that
bong is a clang of a large bell while
kong is in the game of mahjong, a set of four identical tiles.
As a verb bong
is to pull a bell.
As a proper noun Kong is
a town in north eastern Côte d'Ivoire.
hong |
kong |
As a noun hong
is chicken, hen.
kong |
pong |
As proper nouns the difference between kong and pong
is that
kong is a town in north eastern Côte d'Ivoire while
Pong is an early video game from Atari, resembling ping-pong, in which two players control paddles and attempt to intercept a ball.
As nouns the difference between kong and pong
is that
kong is in the game of mahjong, a set of four identical tiles while
pong is a packet that is replying to a ping, and thereby indicating the presence of a host.
As a verb pong is
to stink, to smell bad.
kong |
dong |
As a verb dong is
to resound, reverberate, echo, boom.
kong |
rong |
wong |
kong |
As nouns the difference between wong and kong
is that
wong is a field or other piece of land while
kong is in the game of mahjong, a set of four identical tiles.
As a proper noun Kong is
a town in north eastern Côte d'Ivoire.
konk |
kong |
mong |
kong |
As a noun mong
is (dialect) a mixture, a crowd
[chambers twentieth century dictionary] or
mong can be (australian slang) a mongrel dog
or
mong can be (dated|offensive|pejorative|british|slang) a person with down's syndrome.
As a preposition mong
is (obsolete) a variant spelling of.
kong |
jong |
As a noun jong is
boy, lad.
kong |
nong |
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