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swang

Wang vs Swang - What's the difference?

wang | swang |


As a noun swang is

a swamp.

As a verb swang is

(swing) now largely replaced by swung.

Swans vs Swang - What's the difference?

swans | swang |


As nouns the difference between swans and swang

is that swans is while swang is a swamp.

As a verb swang is

(swing) now largely replaced by swung.

Twang vs Swang - What's the difference?

twang | swang |


As nouns the difference between twang and swang

is that twang is the sound of a vibrating string, eg of a bow, or a musical instrument while swang is a swamp.

As verbs the difference between twang and swang

is that twang is to produce a sharp vibrating sound, like a tense string pulled and suddenly let go while swang is (swing) now largely replaced by swung.

Swing vs Swang - What's the difference?

swing | swang |


As verbs the difference between swing and swang

is that swing is to rotate about an off-centre fixed point while swang is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung.

As nouns the difference between swing and swang

is that swing is the manner in which something is swung while swang is a swamp.

Sang vs Swang - What's the difference?

sang | swang |


As nouns the difference between sang and swang

is that sang is while swang is a swamp.

As a verb swang is

(swing) now largely replaced by swung.

Swan vs Swang - What's the difference?

swan | swang |


As nouns the difference between swan and swang

is that swan is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach, etc while swang is a swamp.

As a proper noun swan

is .

As a verb swang is

(swing) now largely replaced by swung.

Slang vs Swang - What's the difference?

slang | swang |


As nouns the difference between slang and swang

is that slang is language outside of conventional usage while swang is a swamp.

As verbs the difference between slang and swang

is that slang is to vocally abuse, or shout at while swang is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung.

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