slung |
lung |
As a verb slung
is (
sling).
As a noun lung is
(anatomy) a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.
sung |
lung |
As nouns the difference between sung and lung
is that
sung is (
vi) while
lung is (anatomy) a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.
rung |
lung |
As nouns the difference between rung and lung
is that
rung is a crosspiece forming a step of a ladder; a round while
lung is a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.
As a verb rung
is past participle of lang=en
(only in senses related to a bell — etymology 2)
hung | lung |
As a verb hung
is past tense of hang.
As an adjective hung
is suspended by hanging.
As a noun lung is
a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.
flung | lung |
As a verb flung
is simple past of fling.
As a noun lung is
a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.
clung | lung |
As a verb clung
is (
cling).
As an adjective clung
is (obsolete) wasted away; shrunken.
As a noun lung is
(anatomy) a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.
taxonomy | lung |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and lung
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
lung is (anatomy) a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.
lung | pneumometry |
As nouns the difference between lung and pneumometry
is that
lung is (anatomy) a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air while
pneumometry is the measurement of lung capacity.
lung | spiroscope |
As nouns the difference between lung and spiroscope
is that
lung is a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air while
spiroscope is a wet meter used to determine the breathing capacity of the lungs.
lung | lunglessness |
As nouns the difference between lung and lunglessness
is that
lung is (anatomy) a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air while
lunglessness is absence of lungs.
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