ranga |
gongs |
As nouns the difference between ranga and gongs
is that
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person while
gongs is plural of gong.
As a verb gongs is
third-person singular of gong.
ranga |
ginger |
As nouns the difference between ranga and ginger
is that
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person while
ginger is the pungent aromatic rhizome of a tropical Asian herb,
Zingiber officinale, used as a spice and as a stimulant and acarminative.
As an adjective ginger is
of a reddish-brown colour.
As a verb ginger is
to add ginger to.
As a proper noun Ginger is
{{given name|female|from=English}} and nickname.
rung |
ranga |
As nouns the difference between rung and ranga
is that
rung is a crosspiece forming a step of a ladder; a round while
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person.
As a verb rung
is past participle of lang=en
(only in senses related to a bell — etymology 2)
wikidiffcom | ranga |
Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.
Wikidiffcom has no English definition.
As a noun ranga is
an orange-haired or red-haired person.
range | ranga |
As nouns the difference between range and ranga
is that
range is a line or series of mountains, buildings, etc while
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person.
As a verb range
is to travel {{term|over}} (an area, etc); to roam, wander.
ranga | vanga |
As nouns the difference between ranga and vanga
is that
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person while
vanga is any of several passerine birds, of the family
Vangidae, from Madagascar.
ranga | raga |
As nouns the difference between ranga and raga
is that
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person while
raga is the melodic mode used in Indian classical music.
As a proper noun Raga is
a language spoken in Vanuatu.
rangy | ranga |
As an adjective rangy
is slender and long of limb; lanky.
As a noun ranga is
an orange-haired or red-haired person.
ranga | ganga |
As nouns the difference between ranga and ganga
is that
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person while
ganga is {{cx|dated|lang=en}} sandgrouse.
As a proper noun Ganga is
the river Ganges, especially in deified form.
renga | ranga |
As nouns the difference between renga and ranga
is that
renga is a form of Japanese verse in which short poems are connected together. Encompasses haikai, the origination point for haiku while
ranga is an orange-haired or red-haired person.
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