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dwang |
As a noun dwang is
(scotland|new zealand) a horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building.
wang |
dwang |
As nouns the difference between wang and dwang
is that
wang is cheek; the jaw while
dwang is a horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building.
As a verb wang
is to batter; to clobber; to conk.
As a proper noun Wang
is {{surname|from=Chinese}} derived from a common Chinese surname.
dwang |
swang |
As nouns the difference between dwang and swang
is that
dwang is (scotland|new zealand) a horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building while
swang is a swamp.
As a verb swang is
(
swing) now largely replaced by swung.
dwang |
dang |
As nouns the difference between dwang and dang
is that
dwang is (scotland|new zealand) a horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building while
dang is gait, figure.
twang |
dwang |
As nouns the difference between twang and dwang
is that
twang is the sound of a vibrating string, eg of a bow, or a musical instrument while
dwang is (scotland|new zealand) a horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building.
As a verb twang
is to produce a sharp vibrating sound, like a tense string pulled and suddenly let go.