spong |
sponge |
As nouns the difference between spong and sponge
is that
spong is (obsolete) a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula while
sponge is (countable) any of various marine invertebrates, mostly of the phylum
porifera , that have a porous skeleton often of silica.
As a verb sponge is
(slang) to take advantage of the kindness of others.
spong |
sprong |
As a noun spong
is (obsolete) a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula.
As a verb sprong is
(archaic) (
spring).
sping |
spong |
As nouns the difference between sping and spong
is that
sping is (internet) the use of blogs' trackback functionality to generate link spam while
spong is (obsolete) a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula.
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.
spong |
pong |
As a noun spong
is (obsolete) a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula.
As a proper noun pong is
(video games) an early video game from atari, resembling ping-pong, in which two players control paddles and attempt to intercept a ball.
spong |
stong |
As nouns the difference between spong and stong
is that
spong is (obsolete) a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula while
stong is pole, staff.
spong |
spongy |
As a noun spong
is a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula.
As an adjective spongy is
having the characteristics of a sponge, namely being absorbent, squishy or porous.
spong |
sponk |
As nouns the difference between spong and sponk
is that
spong is a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula while
sponk is dated form of lang=en.
song |
spong |
As nouns the difference between song and spong
is that
song is wave while
spong is (obsolete) a long and narrow piece of land, resembling a tongue, especially a short peninsula.
As a verb song
is to shake out even.
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