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IPA: /mɪŋ/

Ming is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 31 anagrams from letters in Ming (gimn).

Definitions for Ming

noun

  1. a dynasty in China, 1368–1644, marked by the restoration of traditional institutions and the development of the arts, especially in porcelain, textiles, and painting.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Ming dynasty or to the art objects and forms developed during this period.
  2. noting the fine porcelains produced in the Ming dynasty, especially those produced by the imperial factory before 1620, noted for their brilliant, fine colors, chiefly underglaze or enamel on glaze, on a body of high quality.

Examples for Ming

The value of a Ming vase was more serious than universal war.

The man, Ming Kuang Chen, was without food or water the entire time.

Throwing Louis C.K. out in the cold with Daniel Tosh is like tossing a Ming vase out with the old Tupperware.

In all of these essentials Ni Tsan, who died in 1374, brings us nearer to the Ming period.

Question: What did the Jewish-American Princess say when she broke a Ming vase?

It has a belief in destiny, Ming; every one has his Ming, but it is only known when it is accomplished.

Never mind that the Tribune props him up like a Ming vase now.

The Ming dynasty came into power on the wings of national feeling.

The screeching vehicle left tire tracks on the architectural relic, which dates back to the Ming Dynasty.

The Ming dynasty inherited the work of the Mongols and consolidated it.

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