shall |
shalm |
As a verb shall
is (modal auxiliary verb|defective).
As a noun shalm is
.
shall |
scall |
As a verb shall
is (modal auxiliary verb|defective).
As a noun scall is
a scurf or scabby disease, especially of the scalp.
shall |
shaly |
As a verb shall
is (modal auxiliary verb|defective).
As an adjective shaly is
pertaining to or resembling shale.
shall |
phall |
As a verb shall
is
Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense, particularly in the first person singular or plural.
As a noun phall is
a spicy grilled South Indian curry made with chillis and ginger.
shall | shalk |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between shall and shalk
is that
shall is (obsolete) to owe while
shalk is (obsolete) a servant.
As a verb shall
is (modal auxiliary verb|defective).
As a noun shalk is
(obsolete) a servant.
shall | skall |
In obsolete terms the difference between shall and skall
is that
shall is to owe while
skall is to scale; to mount.
As verbs the difference between shall and skall
is that
shall is
Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense, particularly in the first person singular or plural.skall is to scale; to mount.
shall | spall |
As verbs the difference between shall and spall
is that
shall is
Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense, particularly in the first person singular or plural.spall is to break into fragments or small pieces.
As a noun spall is
a splinter, fragment or chip, especially of stone.
shall | shawl |
As verbs the difference between shall and shawl
is that
shall is
Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense, particularly in the first person singular or plural.shawl is to wrap in a shawl.
As a noun shawl is
a square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders.
shall | stall |
In obsolete terms the difference between shall and stall
is that
shall is to owe while
stall is to be tired of eating, as cattle.
As verbs the difference between shall and stall
is that
shall is
Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense, particularly in the first person singular or plural.stall is to put (an animal etc) in a stall.
As a noun stall is
a compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.
shall | shale |
As a verb shall
is (modal auxiliary verb|defective).
As a noun shale is
saddle.
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