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shone

Shone vs Rhone - What's the difference?

shone | rhone |


As a verb shone

is (shine).

As a noun rhone is

(scotland) a horizontal section of guttering, collecting rainwater from a roof.

Shone vs Shote - What's the difference?

shone | shote |


As a verb shone

is past tense of shine.

As a noun shote is

alternative form of lang=en.

Shone vs Shode - What's the difference?

shone | shode |


As verbs the difference between shone and shode

is that shone is past tense of shine while shode is an alternative spelling of shoad.

As a noun shode is

an alternative spelling of shoad.

Shone vs Shonen - What's the difference?

shone | shonen |


As a verb shone

is (shine).

As a noun shonen is

a style of anime and manga for an audience of young boys.

As an adjective shonen is

being in the style of shonen manga or anime.

Shone vs Soone - What's the difference?

shone | soone |


As a verb shone

is past tense of shine.

As an adverb soone is

obsolete spelling of soon.

Shone vs Sone - What's the difference?

shone | sone |


As a verb shone

is past tense of shine.

As a noun sone is

a subjective unit of loudness for an average listener equal to the loudness of a 1000-hertz sound that has an intensity 40 decibels above the listener's own threshold of hearing.

Shone vs Shove - What's the difference?

shone | shove |


As verbs the difference between shone and shove

is that shone is (shine) while shove is to push, especially roughly or with force.

As a noun shove is

a rough push.

Shone vs Scone - What's the difference?

shone | scone |

Scone is a alternative form of shone.



As verbs the difference between shone and scone

is that shone is past tense of shine while scone is to hit, especially on the head.

As a noun scone is

a small, rich, pastry or quick bread, sometimes baked on a griddle.

As a proper noun Scone is

a village north of Perth in Scotland; the coronation site of Scottish kings until 1651.

Shone vs Shore - What's the difference?

shone | shore |


As a verb shone

is (shine).

As a proper noun shore is

.

Shone vs Hone - What's the difference?

shone | hone |


As verbs the difference between shone and hone

is that shone is (shine) while hone is to sharpen with a hone .

As a noun hone is

a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek.

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