ing |
|
css |
ing |
As a noun css
is (computer|languages).
As a proper noun ing is
shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
qing |
ing |
As a noun qing
is a sounding stone, a chinese musical instrument.
As a proper noun ing is
shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
ina |
ing |
As proper nouns the difference between ina and ing
is that
ina is while
ing is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
ing |
xing |
As a proper noun ing
is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
inn |
ing |
As nouns the difference between inn and ing
is that
inn is any establishment where travellers can procure lodging, food, and drink while
ing is a water meadow.
As a verb inn
is to house; to lodge.
As an initialism INN
is international Nonproprietary Name - the official non-proprietary or generic name given to a pharmaceutical substance, as designated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
ing |
ins |
As a proper noun ing
is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
As a pronoun ins is
he, it.
ing |
to |
As a proper noun ing
is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
As a noun to is
thaw, weather conditions that make snow and ice melt.
ing |
inga |
As a proper noun ing
is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
As a verb inga is
to be included, to join, to belong, to follow without extra cost.
ing |
ingo |
As a proper noun ing
is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
As a verb ingo is
to go in; to enter.
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