spang |
strand |
As nouns the difference between spang and strand
is that
spang is a shiny ornament or object; a spangle while
strand is the shore or beach of the sea or ocean; shore; beach.
As verbs the difference between spang and strand
is that
spang is to set with bright points: star or spangle while
strand is to run aground; to beach.
As an adverb spang
is suddenly; slap, smack.
As a proper noun Strand is
a street in Westminster running from Trafalgar Square to Fleet Street.
spag |
spang |
As nouns the difference between spag and spang
is that
spag is big, clumsy foot while
spang is a narrow bridge for one walking person (not wide enough for two to meet), a log bridge.
spang |
spaug |
As nouns the difference between spang and spaug
is that
spang is a narrow bridge for one walking person (not wide enough for two to meet), a log bridge while
spaug is (pejorative) a foot.
sping |
spang |
As nouns the difference between sping and spang
is that
sping is the use of blogs' trackback functionality to generate link spam while
spang is a shiny ornament or object; a spangle.
As a verb spang is
to set with bright points: star or spangle.
As an adverb spang is
suddenly; slap, smack.
spane |
spang |
As verbs the difference between spane and spang
is that
spane is to wean; to spean while
spang is to set with bright points: star or spangle.
As a noun spang is
a shiny ornament or object; a spangle.
As an adverb spang is
suddenly; slap, smack.
spong |
spang |
In obsolete terms the difference between spong and spang
is that
spong is a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula while
spang is a shiny ornament or object; a spangle.
As a verb spang is
to set with bright points: star or spangle.
As an adverb spang is
suddenly; slap, smack.
spang |
swang |
As nouns the difference between spang and swang
is that
spang is a narrow bridge for one walking person (not wide enough for two to meet), a log bridge while
swang is a swamp.
As a verb swang is
(
swing) now largely replaced by swung.
srang |
spang |
As nouns the difference between srang and spang
is that
srang is the monetary unit of Tibet from 1909 to 1959 while
spang is a shiny ornament or object; a spangle.
As a verb spang is
to set with bright points: star or spangle.
As an adverb spang is
suddenly; slap, smack.
spang |
spans |
As nouns the difference between spang and spans
is that
spang is a narrow bridge for one walking person (not wide enough for two to meet), a log bridge while
spans is .
spange |
spang |
As nouns the difference between spange and spang
is that
spange is clasp, bracelet, brooch while
spang is a narrow bridge for one walking person (not wide enough for two to meet), a log bridge.
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