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Shiv vs Shi - What's the difference?

shiv | shi |


As a noun shiv

is a knife, especially a makeshift one fashioned from something not normally used as a weapon (like a plastic spoon or a toothbrush).

As a verb shiv

is to stab someone with a shiv.

As a pronoun shi is

alternative form of lang=en.

Sai vs Shi - What's the difference?

sai | shi |


As a pronoun sai

is in this;.

Shy vs Shi - What's the difference?

shy | shi |


As an adjective shy

is easily frightened; timid.

As a verb shy

is to avoid due to timidness or caution.

As a noun shy

is an act of throwing.

As a pronoun shi is

alternative form of lang=en.

Shi vs Khi - What's the difference?

shi | khi |


As a noun khi is

air, gas, vapor, steam.

Shie vs Shi - What's the difference?

shie | shi |


As a verb shie

is alternative form of nodot=yes lang=en (to throw).

As a pronoun shi is

alternative form of lang=en.

Shi vs Ghi - What's the difference?

shi | ghi |


As a verb ghi is

to go.

Sci vs Shi - What's the difference?

sci | shi |


As an abbreviation sci

is science, sciences.

Shid vs Shi - What's the difference?

shid | shi |


As an initialism shid

is (internet) s'laps '''h'''ead '''i'''n ' d isgust.

Shim vs Shi - What's the difference?

shim | shi |


As a noun shim

is a wedge or shim can be (informal|often|derogatory) a person characterised by both male and female traits, or by ambiguous male-female traits, also called a he-she; transsexual.

As a verb shim

is to fit one or more shims to a piece of machinery.

Shi vs Sho - What's the difference?

shi | sho |


As an adverb sho is

(us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) nonstandard spelling of sure, based on dialectal pronunciation.

As a noun sho is

a japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng or sho can be a letter of the greek alphabet used to write the bactrian language: uppercase.

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