smoot |
woot |
As a noun smoot
is (chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock.
As an interjection woot is
expressing happiness or approval.
sooth |
smoot |
As nouns the difference between sooth and smoot
is that
sooth is (archaic) truth while
smoot is (chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock.
As an adjective sooth
is (archaic) true.
smoot |
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smoot |
scoot |
As nouns the difference between smoot and scoot
is that
smoot is (chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock while
scoot is (slang) a dollar.
As a verb scoot is
(
split) to walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily.
smoot |
smolt |
As nouns the difference between smoot and smolt
is that
smoot is (chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock while
smolt is a young salmon two or three years old, when it has acquired its silvery color.
As an adjective smolt is
bright; serene.
smoor |
smoot |
As a verb smoor
is (transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother.
As a noun smoot is
(chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock.
snoot |
smoot |
As nouns the difference between snoot and smoot
is that
snoot is (slang) nose while
smoot is (chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock.
moot |
smoot |
As nouns the difference between moot and smoot
is that
moot is size, measure while
smoot is (chiefly|greater boston) a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches]] (approximately 170 [[meter|meters) or
smoot can be (british) a small opening built into a dry-stone wall as a bolthole allowing a person to cross the wall while impeding the livestock.
smoot |
soot |
As nouns the difference between smoot and soot
is that
smoot is a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches (approximately 1.70 meters) while
soot is fine black or dull brown particles of amorphous carbon and tar, produced by the incomplete combustion of coal, oil etc.
As a verb soot is
to cover or dress with soot.
smooth |
smoot |
As nouns the difference between smooth and smoot
is that
smooth is something that is smooth, or that goes smoothly and easily while
smoot is a unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches (approximately 1.70 meters).
As an adjective smooth
is having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough.
As an adverb smooth
is smoothly.
As a verb smooth
is to make smooth or even.
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