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hung

Hung vs Heng - What's the difference?

hung | heng |


As a verb hung

is past tense of hang.

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun heng is

a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.

Hung vs Bung - What's the difference?

hung | bung |


In lang=en terms the difference between hung and bung

is that hung is of a jury, unable to reach a unanimous verdict in a trial while bung is a bribe.

As verbs the difference between hung and bung

is that hung is past tense of hang while bung is to plug, as with a bung.

As adjectives the difference between hung and bung

is that hung is suspended by hanging while bung is broken, not in working order.

As a noun 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.

Hung vs Hunk - What's the difference?

hung | hunk |


As a verb hung

is past tense of hang.

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun hunk is

a large or dense piece of something.

Hung vs Mung - What's the difference?

hung | mung |


As verbs the difference between hung and mung

is that hung is (hang) while mung is (computing|informal) to make repeated changes to a file or data which individually may be reversible, yet which ultimately result in an unintentional irreversible destruction of large portions of the original data.

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun mung is

a type of small bean.

Hung vs Hong - What's the difference?

hung | hong |


As a verb hung

is (hang).

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun hong is

chicken, hen.

Hung vs Pung - What's the difference?

hung | pung |


As a verb hung

is (hang).

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun pung is

(us|canada) a low box-like sleigh designed to be pulled by one horse.

Hung vs Tung - What's the difference?

hung | tung |


As a verb hung

is (hang).

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun tung is

tongue.

Hung vs Hug - What's the difference?

hung | hug |


As verbs the difference between hung and hug

is that hung is past tense of hang while hug is to crouch; huddle as with cold.

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun hug is

an affectionate close embrace.

Hung vs Dung - What's the difference?

hung | dung |


As verbs the difference between hung and dung

is that hung is past tense of hang while dung is to fertilize with dung.

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun dung is

manure; animal excrement.

Hung vs Lung - What's the difference?

hung | lung |


As a verb hung

is past tense of hang.

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

As a noun lung is

a biological organ that extracts oxygen from the air.

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