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sho

Shd vs Sho - What's the difference?

shd | sho |


As an abbreviation shd

is should.

As an adverb sho is

nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As a noun sho is

a Japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng.

Sho vs Soo - What's the difference?

sho | soo |


As an adverb sho

is (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As a noun sho

is a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

As a verb soo is

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Sho vs Mho - What's the difference?

sho | mho |


As nouns the difference between sho and mho

is that sho is a Japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng while mho is a former unit of electric conductance, equivalent to and superseded by the siemens.

As an adverb sho

is nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

Oho vs Sho - What's the difference?

oho | sho |


As an interjection oho

is expressing surprise or gloating realisation; aha.

As an adverb sho is

(us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As a noun sho is

a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

Shy vs Sho - What's the difference?

shy | sho |


As nouns the difference between shy and sho

is that shy is an act of throwing while sho is a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

As an adjective shy

is easily frightened; timid.

As a verb shy

is to avoid due to timidness or caution.

As an adverb sho is

(us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

Shh vs Sho - What's the difference?

shh | sho |


As an abbreviation shh

is (biochemistry) sonic hedgehog homolog (protein).

As an adverb sho is

(us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As a noun sho is

a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

Sho vs Shoo - What's the difference?

sho | shoo |


As an adverb sho

is (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As a noun sho

is a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

As a verb shoo is

(informal) to induce someone or something to leave.

As an interjection shoo is

(informal|demeaning) go away]]! [[clear off|clear off!.

Tho vs Sho - What's the difference?

tho | sho |


As adverbs the difference between tho and sho

is that tho is then; thereupon while sho is nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As an article tho

is the plural form; those.

As a pronoun tho

is those; they.

As a conjunction tho

is when.

As a noun sho is

a Japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng.

Shog vs Sho - What's the difference?

shog | sho |


As nouns the difference between shog and sho

is that shog is (archaic) jolt, shake (brisk movement) while sho is a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

As a verb shog

is (archaic) to jolt or shake.

As an adverb sho is

(us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

Sho vs Shod - What's the difference?

sho | shod |


As an adverb sho

is (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As a noun sho

is a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

As an adjective shod is

wearing shoes.

As a verb shod is

(shoe).

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