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Intent vs Wang - What's the difference?

intent | wang |


As a noun intent

is a purpose; something that is intended.

As an adjective intent

is firmly fixed or concentrated on something.

Dangle vs Wang - What's the difference?

dangle | wang |


As a verb dangle

is to hang loosely with the ability to swing.

As a noun dangle

is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.

Wang vs Zhang - What's the difference?

wang | zhang |


As nouns the difference between wang and zhang

is that wang is cheek; the jaw while zhang is a traditional Chinese unit of length, 10 Chinese feet or 1/150 Chinese mile.

As proper nouns the difference between wang and zhang

is that wang is {{surname|from=Chinese}} derived from a common Chinese surname while Zhang is {{surname|from=Chinese}} of Chinese origin.

As a verb wang

is to batter; to clobber; to conk.

Wen vs Wang - What's the difference?

wen | wang |


As a noun wen

is .

Sam vs Wang - What's the difference?

sam | wang |


As proper nouns the difference between sam and wang

is that sam is a given name derived from Hebrew, a diminutive or shortening of Samuel, or rarely of Samson while Wang is {{surname|from=Chinese}} derived from a common Chinese surname.

As nouns the difference between sam and wang

is that sam is the Sam Maguire Cup awarded to the All-Ireland GAA football winning team while wang is cheek; the jaw.

As verbs the difference between sam and wang

is that sam is to assemble while wang is to batter; to clobber; to conk.

As an acronym sam

is surface-to-air missile.

As an adverb sam

is together.

As an adjective sam

is half or imperfectly done.

Wikidiffcom vs Wang - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | wang |

Wanna vs Wang - What's the difference?

wanna | wang |


As a contraction wanna

is or wanna can be .

Wang vs Wango - What's the difference?

wang | wango |


As a noun wango is

(dated) a boomerang.

Wang vs Gang - What's the difference?

wang | gang |


As nouns the difference between wang and gang

is that wang is cheek; the jaw while gang is a going, journey; a course, path, track.

As verbs the difference between wang and gang

is that wang is to batter; to clobber; to conk while gang is to go; walk; proceed.

As a proper noun Wang

is {{surname|from=Chinese}} derived from a common Chinese surname.

Pang vs Wang - What's the difference?

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

{{surname|from=Chinese}} derived from a common Chinese surname.

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