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smoor |
As a verb smoor is
(transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother.
smoor |
stoor |
As verbs the difference between smoor and stoor
is that
smoor is (transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother while
stoor is to move; stir.
As a noun stoor is
stir; bustle; agitation; contention.
As an adjective stoor is
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smoor |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb smoor is
(transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother.
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.
smoor |
spoor |
As verbs the difference between smoor and spoor
is that
smoor is (transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother while
spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor.
As a noun spoor is
the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal.
moor |
smoor |
As a noun moor
is (historical) a member of an ancient berber people from numidia.
As a verb smoor is
(transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother.
smother |
smoor |
As verbs the difference between smother and smoor
is that
smother is to suffocate; stifle; obstruct, more or less completely, the respiration of while
smoor is (transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother.
As a noun smother
is that which smothers or appears to smother,
particularly .
suffocate |
smoor |
As verbs the difference between suffocate and smoor
is that
suffocate is to suffer, or cause someone to suffer, from severely reduced oxygen intake to the body while
smoor is to suffocate or smother.
As an adjective suffocate
is suffocated; choked.
smore |
smoor |
Alternative forms |
Smore is an alternative form of smoor.
As verbs the difference between smore and smoor
is that
smore is (obsolete|transitive) to smother while
smoor is (transitive|obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to suffocate or smother.