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Hummingale
Humming Hum"ming, n. A sound like that made by bees; a low, murmuring sound; a hum. Hummingale, lively or strong ale. --Dryden. Humming bird (Zo["o]l.), any bird of the family Trochilid[ae], of which over one hundred genera are known, including about four hundred species. They are found only in America and are most abundant in the tropics. They are mostly of very small size, and are not for their very brilliant colors and peculiar habit of hovering about flowers while vibrating their wings very rapidly with a humming noise. They feed both upon the nectar of flowers and upon small insects. The common humming bird or ruby-throat of the Eastern United States is Trochilus culubris. Several other species are found in the Western United States. See Calliope, and Ruby-throat. Humming-bird moth (Zo["o]l.), a hawk moth. See Hawk moth, under Hawk, the bird.

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- chaang/ча̄ӈ [tʃɑːŋ] 'five' Arabic Hejazi [citation needed] مــنــقل/mingal [mɪŋɡal] 'brazier' Allophone of /n/ before velar stops. See Hejazi Arabic phonology...
- city-states was called a benganganat, while for the Gaddang it was called a mingal. The Ilocano people in northwestern Luzon were originally located in modern-day...
- are also some speakers of Kalasha-mun. These are the villages in Biori: Mingal Dhamaret Bhiuri Liljegren, Henrik (2016). A grammar of Palula (8 ed.). Biori...
- stop velars ⟨ق, ك⟩ /k, ɡ/ as in انكب [aŋkab] ('it spilled') and مِنقَل [mɪŋɡal] ('brazier') and [ɱ][citation needed] is an allophone before ⟨ف⟩ /f/ as...
- consonants ⟨ق, ك⟩ /k, ɡ/ as in انكب [aŋkab] ('it spilled') and مِنقَل [mɪŋɡal] ('brazier'). Consonant clusters like /ts/ and /tʃ/ occur only in foreign...