sharp |
sharpe |
Sharp is a alternative form of sharpe.
As adjectives the difference between sharpe and sharp
is that
sharpe is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
sharp is able to cut easily.
As proper nouns the difference between sharpe and sharp
is that
sharpe is {{surname|lang=en} while
Sharp is {{surname}.
As an adverb sharp is
to a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
As a noun sharp is
the symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played a semitone higher.
As a verb sharp is
to raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp.
sharp |
shard |
As a proper noun sharp
is .
As a noun shard is
a piece of broken glass or pottery, especially one found in an archaeological dig or
shard can be the plant chard.
As a verb shard is
to fall apart into shards, usually as the result of impact or explosion.
sharp |
shart |
As a proper noun sharp
is .
As a noun shart is
the release of feces, often unintentionally, during flatulation.
As a verb shart is
to emit fecal material at the moment of flatulation; to defecate slightly while farting; to shit and fart at the same time.
sharp |
shrap |
As a proper noun sharp
is .
As a noun shrap is
(obsolete) a place baited with chaff to entice birds.
sharp |
wharp |
As a proper noun sharp
is .
As a noun wharp is
(uk|dated) a fine sand from the banks of the trent, used as a polishing powder.
sharp |
sharn |
As nouns the difference between sharp and sharn
is that
sharp is the symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played a semitone higher while
sharn is the dung or manure of cattle.
As an adjective sharp
is able to cut easily.
As an adverb sharp
is to a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
As a verb sharp
is to raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp.
As a proper noun Sharp
is {{surname}.
sharp |
shark |
As a proper noun sharp
is .
As a noun shark is
a scaleless, predatory fish of the superorder selachimorpha, with a cartilaginous skeleton and 5 to 7 gill slits on each side of its head or
shark can be (informal|derogatory) a sleazy and amoral lawyer; an ambulance chaser.
As a verb shark is
(obsolete) to steal or obtain through fraud or
shark can be (obsolete) to pick or gather indiscriminately or covertly.
sharp |
share |
As a proper noun sharp
is .
As a noun share is
a portion of something, especially a portion given or allotted to someone or
share can be (agriculture) the cutting blade of an agricultural machine like a plough, a cultivator or a seeding-machine.
As a verb share is
to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.
sharp |
harp |
In colloquial terms the difference between sharp and harp
is that
sharp is stylish or attractive while
harp is a harmonica.
As nouns the difference between sharp and harp
is that
sharp is the symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played a semitone higher while
harp is a musical instrument consisting of an upright frame strung with strings that are stroked or plucked with the fingers.
As verbs the difference between sharp and harp
is that
sharp is to raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp while
harp is usually with
on To repeatedly mention a subject.
As proper nouns the difference between sharp and harp
is that
sharp is {{surname} while
Harp is {{surname|A=An|occupational|from=occupations}} for a player of the harp.
As an adjective sharp
is able to cut easily.
As an adverb sharp
is to a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
scarp |
sharp |
As a noun scarp
is the steep artificial slope below a fort's parapet.
As a verb scarp
is (earth science|geography|transitive) to cut, scrape, erode, or otherwise make into a scarp or escarpment.
As a proper noun sharp is
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