gog |
wog |
As nouns the difference between gog and wog
is that
gog is haste; ardent desire to go while
wog is any dark-skinned person. Most commonly used to refer to people of Indian, North African, Mediterranean, or Middle Eastern ancestry.
As a proper noun Gog
is
Gog of Magog, a figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in
Ezekiel 38 and 39, and identified by many with Satan. See the writings of the Apostle John in
Revelation 20:8.
As a verb wog is
to steal.
gov |
gog |
As a noun gov
is (politics|abbreviation) government.
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
gog |
goa |
As a proper noun gog
is (
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
As a noun goa is
the tibetan gazelle, , a species of antelope that inhabits the.
vog |
gog |
As a noun vog
is voice.
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
gsg |
gog |
As an abbreviation gsg
is (
lb).
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
rog |
gog |
As a noun rog
is horn.
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
gig |
gog |
As a noun gig
is gig (performing engagement by a musical group, usually used when referring to events with small audience and contemporary music such as rock or punk).
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
log |
gog |
As a noun log
is law.
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
sog |
gog |
As a noun sog
is saw (
tool).
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
fog |
gog |
As a noun fog
is (
label) a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud or
fog can be a new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
As a verb fog
is to become covered with or as if with fog or
fog can be to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
As a proper noun gog is
(
gog of magog), a figure mentioned in the hebrew bible in , and identified by many with satan.
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