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As a noun heng is
a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
heng |
hong |
As nouns the difference between heng and hong
is that
heng is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones while
hong is a foreign trading company in China (行,洋行.
heng |
hens |
As nouns the difference between heng and hens
is that
heng is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in english which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones while
hens is .
heng |
sheng |
As a noun heng
is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in english which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
meng |
heng |
As an abbreviation meng
is .
As a noun heng is
a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in english which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
hent |
heng |
As nouns the difference between hent and heng
is that
hent is night while
heng is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in english which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
henge |
heng |
As nouns the difference between henge and heng
is that
henge is a prehistoric enclosure in the form of a circle or circular arc defined by a raised circular bank and a circular ditch usually running inside the bank, with one or more entrances leading into the enclosed open space while
heng is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
heng |
hend |
As a noun heng
is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
As a verb hend is
to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
heng |
cheng |
As a noun heng
is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in english which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
As a proper noun cheng is
of chinese origin.
peng |
heng |
As nouns the difference between peng and heng
is that
peng is (physical) pain while
heng is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in english which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
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