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shaku

Terms vs Shaku - What's the difference?

terms | shaku |


As nouns the difference between terms and shaku

is that terms is while shaku is the japanese foot, a traditional japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or 1/10 of a now standardized as equal to 10/33 of a meter.

Suaku vs Shaku - What's the difference?

suaku | shaku |


As nouns the difference between suaku and shaku

is that suaku is (singapore) not well informed or backward a country bumpkin while shaku is the japanese foot, a traditional japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or 1/10 of a now standardized as equal to 10/33 of a meter.

Shaku vs Shabu - What's the difference?

shaku | shabu |


As nouns the difference between shaku and shabu

is that shaku is the japanese foot, a traditional japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or 1/10 of a now standardized as equal to 10/33 of a meter while shabu is (informal) methedrine.

Shaky vs Shaku - What's the difference?

shaky | shaku |


As an adjective shaky

is shaking or trembling.

As a noun shaku is

the Japanese foot, a traditional Japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or 1/10 of a jō now standardized as equal to 10/33 of a meter.

Shaku vs Shako - What's the difference?

shaku | shako |


As nouns the difference between shaku and shako

is that shaku is the japanese foot, a traditional japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or 1/10 of a now standardized as equal to 10/33 of a meter while shako is a stiff, cylindrical military dress hat with a metal plate in front, a short visor, and a plume.

Shaka vs Shaku - What's the difference?

shaka | shaku |


As nouns the difference between shaka and shaku

is that shaka is a greeting gesture in which the thumb and little finger are extended while curling the three middle fingers in a semi-fist used to express a variety of positive meanings including "all right", "hello" and "goodbye" or shaka can be a joke, prank while shaku is the japanese foot, a traditional japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or 1/10 of a now standardized as equal to 10/33 of a meter.

Shake vs Shaku - What's the difference?

shake | shaku |


As nouns the difference between shake and shaku

is that shake is the act of shaking something while shaku is the Japanese foot, a traditional Japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or 1/10 of a jō now standardized as equal to 10/33 of a meter.

As a verb shake

is to cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly.