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bungo

Bungo vs Bingo - What's the difference?

bungo | bingo |


As nouns the difference between bungo and bingo

is that bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900 while bingo is a game of chance for two or more players, who mark off numbers on a grid as they are announced by the caller; the game is won by the first person to call out "bingo!" or "house!" after crossing off all numbers on the grid or in one line of the grid.

As an interjection bingo is

Used by players of bingo to claim a win.

As an adjective bingo is

just sufficient to return to base (or, alternatively, to divert to an alternative airfield). also written Bingo or BINGO.

Bungo vs Lungo - What's the difference?

bungo | lungo |


As nouns the difference between bungo and lungo

is that bungo is a japanese written language established mainly during the heian period, circa 900–1200 , and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900 or bungo can be a kind of canoe used in central america and south america while lungo is an espresso drink made with more hot water than normal.

Bungo vs Bunko - What's the difference?

bungo | bunko |


As nouns the difference between bungo and bunko

is that bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900 while bunko is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Bungo vs Fungo - What's the difference?

bungo | fungo |


As nouns the difference between bungo and fungo

is that bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900 while fungo is a fielding practice drill where a person hits fly balls intended to be caught.

Mungo vs Bungo - What's the difference?

mungo | bungo |


As nouns the difference between mungo and bungo

is that mungo is low-quality wool while bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900.

Bungs vs Bungo - What's the difference?

bungs | bungo |


As nouns the difference between bungs and bungo

is that bungs is plural of lang=en while bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900.

As a verb bungs

is third-person singular of bung.

Bungo vs Bunco - What's the difference?

bungo | bunco |


As nouns the difference between bungo and bunco

is that bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900 while bunco is a swindle or confidence trick.

As a verb bunco is

to swindle (someone).

Bungo vs Bungu - What's the difference?

bungo | bungu |


As nouns the difference between bungo and bungu

is that bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900 while bungu is a plant, species: Ceratotheca sesamoides, placed among the Pedaliaceae (pedalium family or sesame family).

As a proper noun Bungu is

a city in Tanzania.

Bungo vs Bung - What's the difference?

bungo | bung |


As nouns the difference between bungo and bung

is that bungo is a japanese written language established mainly during the heian period, circa 900–1200 , and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900 or bungo can be a kind of canoe used in central america and south america while bung is a stopper, alternative to a cork, often made of rubber used to prevent fluid passing through the neck of a bottle, vat, a hole in a vessel etc.

As a verb bung is

to plug, as with a bung.

As an adjective bung is

(australia|nz|slang) broken, not in working order.

Bongo vs Bungo - What's the difference?

bongo | bungo |


As nouns the difference between bongo and bungo

is that bongo is a striped bovine mammal found in Africa, Tragelaphus eurycerus while bungo is a Japanese written language established mainly during the Heian period, circa 900–1200 (CE), and continued to be commonly used until circa 1900.

As a verb bongo

is to play the bongo.

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