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mungo

Mungo - What does it mean?

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Mungo vs Fungo - What's the difference?

mungo | fungo |


As nouns the difference between mungo and fungo

is that mungo is low-quality wool while fungo is a fielding practice drill where a person hits fly balls intended to be caught.

Mungs vs Mungo - What's the difference?

mungs | mungo |


As nouns the difference between mungs and mungo

is that mungs is plural of mung while mungo is low-quality wool.

Mungo vs Mung - What's the difference?

mungo | mung |


As nouns the difference between mungo and mung

is that mungo is low-quality wool while mung is a type of small bean.

As a verb mung is

to make repeated changes to a file or data which individually may be reversible, yet which ultimately result in an unintentional irreversible destruction of large portions of the original data.

Mungo vs Munga - What's the difference?

mungo | munga |


As nouns the difference between mungo and munga

is that mungo is low-quality wool while munga is (obsolete) the bonnet monkey or munga can be (australia|new zealand|slang) food.

Mungo vs Bungo - What's the difference?

mungo | bungo |


As nouns the difference between mungo and bungo

is that mungo is low-quality wool while bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900.

Mungo vs Munge - What's the difference?

mungo | munge |


As a noun mungo

is low-quality wool.

As a verb munge is

to transform data in an undefined or unexplained manner.

Lungo vs Mungo - What's the difference?

lungo | mungo |


As nouns the difference between lungo and mungo

is that lungo is an espresso drink made with more hot water than normal while mungo is low-quality wool.

Mango vs Mungo - What's the difference?

mango | mungo |


As nouns the difference between mango and mungo

is that mango is a tropical Asian fruit tree, species: Mangifera indica while mungo is low-quality wool.

As a verb mango

is to stuff and pickle (a fruit).

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