shy |
shay |
As nouns the difference between shy and shay
is that
shy is an act of throwing while
shay is a chaise.
As an adjective shy
is easily frightened; timid.
As a verb shy
is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As a proper noun Shay is
{{surname|from=Irish}} of Irish origin, variant of Shea, anglicised from {{term|Ó Séaghdha|lang=ga}}.
spay |
shay |
As a verb spay
is to remove or destroy the ovaries (of an animal) so that it cannot become pregnant.
As a noun spay
is .
As a proper noun shay is
.
shah |
shay |
As proper nouns the difference between shah and shay
is that
shah is a common surname in india while
shay is .
shay |
sham |
As proper nouns the difference between shay and sham
is that
shay is while
sham is syria.
shady |
shay |
As an adjective shady
is abounding in shades.
As a proper noun shay is
.
shan |
shay |
As a proper noun shay is
.
shaky |
shay |
As an adjective shaky
is shaking]] or [[tremble|trembling.
As a proper noun shay is
.
shaly |
shay |
As an adjective shaly
is pertaining to or resembling shale.
As a proper noun shay is
.
shaw |
shay |
As proper nouns the difference between shaw and shay
is that
shaw is an english topographic surname for someone who lived by a small wood or copse while
shay is .
slay |
shay |
As a verb slay
is to kill, murder.
As a proper noun shay is
.
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