Ing
Ing or ING may refer to one of the following:
English language
- "-ing", a suffix added to verbs for use in the active present tense (e.g. run versus running). The name of this grammar usage is called gerund.
- "-ing", a suffix added to nouns to describe a common identity (e.g. half, halfling; vik, viking).
Company and organization
- ING Group, a Dutch financial institution.
- The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes
- The Iraqi National Guard, part of the new Iraqi military but has been absorbed by the New Iraqi Army controlled by the Iraqi interim government
- Ing Foundation, an organization which promotes the game of Go.
- Ing Cup, a tournament sponsored by the Ing Foundation.
- The ING rules of Go are a particular interpretation promoted by the Ing Foundation
- The Ing Prize was an incentive for research in computer Go.
Engineer's degree
- Ing. is the abbreviation for an engineer's degree (ingenieur) in European countries like the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Italy and Spain.
- ing. (with a lowercase 'i') is the official abbreviation for a member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) in Québec. Only members of the Order can qualify themselves as engineers following Québec's Engineers Act. The abbreviation usually follows the name of the engineer on official documents. Junior members can use the abbrevation 'ing. jr.'. In English, the abbreviations are 'eng.' and 'jr. eng.' (see Professional Engineer).
Product and service
- The 2003 Korean romance film ...ing
Fiction
- Ing, a fictional race that is the major foe of Samus Aran in the video game Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
- Ingwë, the leader of the first Kindred of Elves in the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
Culture and civilization
- Ingaevones or Ingvaeones, a West Germanic cultural group or proto-tribe along the North Sea coast
- Ing, Ingui or Yngvi, Germanic God, especially of the Ingaevones and seemingly the older name for the god Freyr (which originally was an epitheton, meaning "lord").
People
Chang-Ki Ing A Taiwanese industrialist and philanthropist. He established the Ing Foundation (see above) to promote the game of Wei-Chi, and was an advocate of simplified rules (which he named "Goe").
Peter Ing Former NHL Ice Hockey goaltender.
Ing as Rune
Ing (named after Yngvi) is the name of one of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc Runes.
Geography
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