| RANG | • rang v. Simple past tense of ring (only in senses related to a bell — etymology 2). • RANG n. a row of long lots along a road. |
| KRANG | • krang n. The carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed. • KRANG n. (Dutch) the carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed, also KRENG. |
| ORANG | • orang n. An orangutan. • ORANG n. (Malay) a reddish-brown, tree-dwelling anthropoid ape, found only in the forests of Sumatra and Borneo, also ORANGUTAN, OURANG. |
| PRANG | • prang n. (Slang, dated) An aeroplane crash. • prang n. (Dated, military slang) A bombing raid. • prang n. (Chiefly Australia and New Zealand, UK, informal) An accident involving a motor vehicle, typically minor… |
| WRANG | • wrang v. (Dialect) simple past tense of wring. • WRANG v. (dialect) to wrong. |
| FARANG | • farang n. A foreigner in Thailand who is of Western ancestry; one who comes to Thailand from a Western country. • FARANG n. (Thai) a foreigner. |
| OURANG | • ourang n. (Obsolete) An orangutan. • OURANG n. (Malay) a reddish-brown, tree-dwelling anthropoid ape, found only in the forests of Sumatra and Borneo, also ORANG, ORANGUTAN. |
| PARANG | • parang n. A short, heavy, straight-edged knife used in Malaysia and Indonesia as a tool and weapon. • parang v. To cut with a parang. • parang n. A style of music originating from Trinidad and Tobago, strongly influenced by Venezuelan music. |
| SERANG | • serang n. (India, now historical) A native Indian boatswain; a lascar captain. • SERANG n. (Urdu) the boatswain of a Lascar or East Indian crew. |
| SPRANG | • sprang v. Simple past tense of spring. • Sprang prop.n. A surname from German. • SPRANG n. a weaving technique to form an openwork mesh. |
| STRANG | • strang adj. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of strong. • Strang prop.n. A surname. • Strang prop.n. A town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. |
| THRANG | • thrang adj. (Dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Busy, preoccupied. • thrang adj. (Dialectal, rare, Northern England) Crowded, busy. • thrang v. (Scotland) To throng. |
| OUTRANG | • outrang v. Simple past tense of outring. • OUTRING v. to ring louder than. |
| SHERANG | • SHERANG n. (Australian slang) a boss, head person. |
| RESPRANG | • resprang v. Simple past tense of respring. • RESPRING v. to replace the springs of. |
| UPSPRANG | • upsprang v. Simple past tense of upspring. • UPSPRING v. to spring up. |
| BOOMERANG | • boomerang n. A flat curved airfoil that spins about an axis perpendicular to the direction of flight, originally… • boomerang n. A breakdancing move in which the performer walks on their hands while keeping the legs raised off the ground. • boomerang n. (Australian rules football, rugby) A boomerang kick. |
| OUTSPRANG | • outsprang v. Simple past tense of outspring. • OUTSPRING v. to spring out. |
| WOOMERANG | • woomerang n. (Archaic) Alternative form of woomera. • WOOMERANG n. (Native Australian) a stick for launching a spear with greater force, also WOMERA, WOMMERA, WOOMERA. |