ling |
ing |
As nouns the difference between ling and ing
is that
ling is any of various marine food fish, of the genus
Molva, resembling the cod while
ing is a water meadow.
ing |
ming |
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.
ing |
igg |
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 igg is
to deliberately ignore.
ing |
ging |
As proper nouns the difference between ing and ging
is that
ing is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie while
ging is
(hypocoristic) a diminutive of the female given names ginger and virginia.
rng |
ing |
As a noun rng
is (algebra) an algebraic structure satisfying the same properties as a ring, except that multiplication need not have an identity element.
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.
int |
ing |
As nouns the difference between int and ing
is that
int is an integer while
ing is a water meadow.
As an abbreviation int
is intelligence.
As a contraction int
is it is not; it isn't; 'tisn't; it'sn't.
ing |
ding |
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.
png |
ing |
As a symbol png
is the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for papua new guinea.
As an abbreviation png
is .
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.
nig |
ing |
As a noun nig
is (offensive|racial slur) nigger.
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.
jing |
ing |
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.
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