panga |
undefined |
As a noun panga
is (east africa|south africa) a large broad-bladed knife or
panga can be any of various edible freshwater fish of the genus
pangasius , native to southeast asia, especially the iridescent shark, or
panga can be a small inflatable motorboat used in latin america.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
panga |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun panga
is a large broad-bladed knife.
dinghy |
panga |
As nouns the difference between dinghy and panga
is that
dinghy is a small open boat, propelled by oars or paddles, carried as a tender, lifeboat, or pleasure craft on a ship while
panga is a large broad-bladed knife.
As a verb dinghy
is to travel by dinghy.
ponga |
panga |
As nouns the difference between ponga and panga
is that
ponga is
Cyathea dealbata, a medium-sized tree fern endemic to New Zealand while
panga is a large broad-bladed knife.
panga |
punga |
As nouns the difference between panga and punga
is that
panga is a large broad-bladed knife while
punga is an alternative form of lang=en.
pangs |
panga |
As nouns the difference between pangs and panga
is that
pangs is plural of lang=en while
panga is a large broad-bladed knife.
As a verb pangs
is third-person singular of pang.
panga |
vanga |
As nouns the difference between panga and vanga
is that
panga is a large broad-bladed knife while
vanga is any of several passerine birds, of the family
Vangidae, from Madagascar.
ganga |
panga |
As nouns the difference between ganga and panga
is that
ganga is {{cx|dated|lang=en}} sandgrouse while
panga is a large broad-bladed knife.
As a proper noun Ganga
is the river Ganges, especially in deified form.
kanga |
panga |
As nouns the difference between kanga and panga
is that
kanga is a comb, required to be worn at all times by Sikhs, one of the five Ks while
panga is a large broad-bladed knife.
panga |
pang |
As nouns the difference between panga and pang
is that
panga is a large broad-bladed knife while
pang is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe.
As a verb pang is
to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering.
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