LIANG

Etymology

Noun

liang (plural liangs or liang)

A Chinese ounce or tael, reckoned as one-third heavier than the ounce avoirdupois.

Anagrams

• Gilan, Glina, Laing, Langi, algin, align, ganil, ligan, linga

Etymology

Proper noun

Liang

(historical) An ancient Chinese kingdom during the Zhou dynasty, a promotion of the former march of Wei

A surname of Chinese origin.

Synonyms

• (ancient Chinese kingdom): Wei, Ngwei

Anagrams

• Gilan, Glina, Laing, Langi, algin, align, ganil, ligan, linga

Source: Wiktionary



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