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eng
engnounthe symbol, ŋ, that, in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in the pronunciation alphabets of some dictionaries, represents the voiced velar nasal consonant indicated in English spelling by (ng), as in the pronunciations of cling and clink
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ENG
ENGelectronic news gathering: a system of news reporting that uses portable television cameras to videotape pictures and sound, especially when combined with the transmission of the signal to a television station for immediate broadcast.
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eng.
eng.abbreviationengine.
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Eng.
Eng.abbreviationEngland.
eng
1 Americannoun
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engine.
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engineer.
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engineering.
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engraved.
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engraver.
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engraving.
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England.
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English.
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England
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English
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engineer
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engineering
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noun
Etymology
Origin of eng
First recorded in 1955–60; by analogy with the names of m and n; see also agma ( def. )
Example Sentences
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By the time I was trying to transfer to another eng organization, this number had dropped down to less than 6%.
From The Verge • Oct. 23, 2017
No need to run my creds, I'll still be an eng without your validation.
From Time • Aug. 5, 2015
There was no mistake about their referring to him; and amid the chaos of sounds I caught the words eng and engert.
From The Further Adventures of O'Neill in Holland by Brown, J. Irwin
"Es machte mir zu eng, ich mussie fort."
From Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question by Godkin, Edwin Lawrence
N. Y., P. M. gen, a m, mrs, no, u s a, n e, eng, p o, rev, prof, dr, gram, capt, coi, co, va, conn.
From Graded Lessons in English An Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Reed, Alonzo
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