shed |
spilling |
As verbs the difference between shed and spilling
is that
shed is to part or divide while
spilling is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between shed and spilling
is that
shed is an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven while
spilling is the act of dropping or spreading out of a fluid or particles.
leave |
shed |
In lang=en terms the difference between leave and shed
is that
leave is to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant while
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between leave and shed
is that
leave is (obsolete) to raise; to levy while
shed is (obsolete) an area of land as distinguished from those around it.
As verbs the difference between leave and shed
is that
leave is
to have a consequence or remnant or
leave can be to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant or
leave can be (rare) to produce leaves or foliage
[oxford english dictionary , 2nd ed] or
leave can be (obsolete) to raise; to levy while
shed is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide.
As nouns the difference between leave and shed
is that
leave is (cricket) the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball or
leave can be permission to be absent; time away from one's work while
shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.
shed |
scatter |
Related terms |
Shed is a related term of scatter.
In lang=en terms the difference between shed and scatter
is that
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on while
scatter is to occur or fall at widely spaced intervals.
As verbs the difference between shed and scatter
is that
shed is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide while
scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
As a noun shed
is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.
shed |
sheded |
Sheded is likely misspelled.
Sheded has no English definition.
As a verb shed
is to part or divide.
As a noun shed
is an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven.
shatter |
shed |
In transitive terms the difference between shatter and shed
is that
shatter is to dispirit or emotionally defeat while
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on.
In obsolete terms the difference between shatter and shed
is that
shatter is to scatter about while
shed is an area of land as distinguished from those around it.
spillblood |
shed |
As a verb shed is
(transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide.
As a noun shed is
(weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.
shed |
sow |
Related terms |
Shed is a related term of sow.
In lang=en terms the difference between shed and sow
is that
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on while
sow is to scatter, disperse, or plant (seeds).
As verbs the difference between shed and sow
is that
shed is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide while
sow is to scatter, disperse, or plant (seeds).
As nouns the difference between shed and sow
is that
shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut while
sow is a female pig.
hutch |
shed |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between hutch and shed
is that
hutch is to hoard or lay up, in a chest while
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on.
shed |
broadcast |
Related terms |
Shed is a related term of broadcast.
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between shed and broadcast
is that
shed is (archaic) to pour; to make flow while
broadcast is (archaic) to sow seeds over a wide area.
As verbs the difference between shed and broadcast
is that
shed is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide while
broadcast is to transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means.
As nouns the difference between shed and broadcast
is that
shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut while
broadcast is a transmission of a radio or television programme aired to be received by anyone with a receiver.
As an adjective broadcast is
(
senseid)cast or scattered widely, in all directions.
shed |
circulate |
Related terms |
Shed is a related term of circulate.
In lang=en terms the difference between shed and circulate
is that
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on while
circulate is to cause (a person or thing) to move in circles or through a circuit.
As verbs the difference between shed and circulate
is that
shed is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide while
circulate is to move in circles or through a circuit.
As a noun shed
is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.
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