ache |
pang |
As a proper noun ache
is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.
pang |
malaise |
Related terms |
Pang is a related term of malaise.
As an adjective malaise is
difficult, awkward.
qualms |
pang |
hurting |
pang |
Related terms |
Hurting is a related term of pang.
As a verb hurting
is .
As a noun hurting
is a sensation that hurts.
pang |
wang |
As nouns the difference between pang and wang
is that
pang is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe while
wang is cheek; the jaw.
As verbs the difference between pang and wang
is that
pang is to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering while
wang is to batter; to clobber; to conk.
As a proper noun Wang is
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vang |
pang |
As an interjection vang
is yes.
pang |
nang |
As nouns the difference between pang and nang
is that
pang is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe while
nang is a metal bulb filled with nitrous oxide gas, inhaled for its disassociative effects, normally intended as a propellant for whipped cream.
As a verb pang
is to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering.
As an adjective nang is
excellent; awesome; masterful; deeply satisfying.
pang |
gang |
As a noun gang is
a gang, a team, a group.
pang |
pong |
As nouns the difference between pang and pong
is that
pang is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe while
pong is a packet that is replying to a ping, and thereby indicating the presence of a host.
As verbs the difference between pang and pong
is that
pang is to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering while
pong is to stink, to smell bad.
As a proper noun Pong is
an early video game from Atari, resembling ping-pong, in which two players control paddles and attempt to intercept a ball.
pang |
distress |
As a noun distress is
(cause of) discomfort.
As a verb distress is
to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
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