shish |
shash |
As an adjective shish
is on a skewer.
As a noun shash is
(obsolete) the scarf of a turban.
shash |
snash |
As nouns the difference between shash and snash
is that
shash is (obsolete) the scarf of a turban while
snash is verbal abuse, guff.
stash |
shash |
As nouns the difference between stash and shash
is that
stash is a collection, sometimes hidden; a reserve while
shash is (obsolete) the scarf of a turban.
As a verb stash
is to hide or store away for later use.
shah |
shash |
As a proper noun shah
is a common surname in india.
As a noun shash is
(obsolete) the scarf of a turban.
shush |
shash |
As a verb shush
is to be quiet; to keep quiet.
As a noun shash is
the scarf of a turban.
smash |
shash |
As nouns the difference between smash and shash
is that
smash is the sound of a violent impact; a violent striking together while
shash is (obsolete) the scarf of a turban.
As a verb smash
is to break (something brittle) violently.
shash |
shahs |
As nouns the difference between shash and shahs
is that
shash is the scarf of a turban while
shahs is plural of lang=en.
swash |
shash |
In obsolete terms the difference between swash and shash
is that
swash is a swaggering fellow; a swasher while
shash is a sash.
As nouns the difference between swash and shash
is that
swash is the water that washes up on shore after an incoming wave has broken while
shash is the scarf of a turban.
As a verb swash
is to swagger; to bluster and brag.
As an adjective swash
is soft, like overripe fruit; swashy; squashy.
hash |
shash |
As nouns the difference between hash and shash
is that
hash is food]], especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together or
hash can be hashish, a drug derived from the cannabis plant while
shash is (obsolete) the scarf of a turban.
As an adjective hash
is hashed, chopped into small pieces.
As a verb hash
is to chop into small pieces, to make into a hash.
slash |
shash |
As nouns the difference between slash and shash
is that
slash is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc while
shash is the scarf of a turban.
As a verb slash
is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc.
As a conjunction slash
is
Used to connect two or more identities in a list.
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