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linglong, slender European fish, c. 1300, lenge, common Germanic, cognate with Dutch leng, German Leng, Old Norse langa, probably ultimately related to long (adj.) and so named for its length.
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lingverb Definition: to jump over Example Sentence: I'm going to ling your pawn.
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lingLinguistics
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lingHeather. Linn
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lingZergling
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ling, sb. Heather, Erica cinerea, is especially called ling.
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ling
Any of various marine food fish, of the genus ''Molva'', resembling the cod.
Short for common ling, ''Molva molva''.
Any of various varieties of heather or broom.
# Common heather (''Calluna vu [..]
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lingFrom Chinese 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul", 铃 (líng) meaning "bell, chime", or other Chinese characters that are pronounced similarly.
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