| BING | • bing n. (Prison slang, with "the") Solitary confinement. • bing n. (Chiefly Scotland) A slag heap, i.e. a man-made mound or heap formed with the waste material (slag)… • bing n. (Chiefly Scotland) The waste by-product from a foundry or furnace, formed into such a mound. |
| DING | • ding n. (Informal) Very minor damage, a small dent or chip. • ding n. (Colloquial) A rejection. • ding v. (Transitive) To hit or strike. |
| GING | • ging n. (Obsolete) A company; troop; a gang. • ging n. (Australia) A ‘shanghai’, or handheld catapult. • ging n. (Informal) A redhead, a ginger-haired person. |
| HING | • hing v. (Dialectal or poetic) alternative form of hang. • hing n. (India) Asafoetida, especially when used as a seasoning. • Hing prop.n. A surname. |
| INGO | • ingo n. The frame of a door, window, fireplace, or similar structure. • ingo n. A substance or thing that has gone in. • ingo n. The act or process of going in. |
| INGS | • ings n. Plural of ing. • Ings prop.n. A surname. • ING n. a meadow, esp. one beside a river. |
| KING | • king n. A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy. If it is an absolute monarchy, then he is the supreme ruler of his nation. • king n. A powerful or majorly influential person. • king n. (Countable or uncountable) Something that has a preeminent position. |
| LING | • ling n. Any of various marine food fish, of the genus Molva, resembling the cod. • ling n. A common ling (Molva molva). • ling n. Any of various varieties of heather or broom. |
| MING | • ming v. (Now rare) To mix, blend, mingle. • ming v. (Obsolete) To bring (People, animals etc.) together; to be joined, in marriage or sexual intercourse. • ming v. (UK, dialectal) To produce through mixing; especially, to knead. |
| PING | • ping n. A high-pitched, short and somewhat sharp sound. • ping n. (Submarine navigation) A pulse of high-pitched or ultrasonic sound whose echoes provide information… • ping n. (Networking) A packet which a remote host is expected to echo, thus indicating its presence. |
| RING | • ring n. (Physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle. • ring n. (Physical) A group of objects arranged in a circle. • ring n. A piece of food in the shape of a ring. |
| SING | • sing v. (Intransitive) To produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice. • sing v. (Intransitive) To perform a vocal part in a musical composition, regardless of technique. • sing v. (Transitive) To express audibly by means of a harmonious vocalization. |
| TING | • ting interj. Used to represent the sound of a small bell. • ting n. A high-pitched ringing sound, as made when a small bell is struck. • ting v. To make a high sharp sound like a small bell being struck. |
| WING | • wing n. An appendage of an animal’s (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly. • wing n. A fin at the side of a ray or similar fish. • wing n. (Slang) Human arm. |
| ZING | • zing n. A short high-pitched humming sound, such as that made by a bullet or vibrating string. • zing n. (Slang) A witty insult or derogatory remark. • zing n. (Uncountable) Zest or vitality. |