shot |
shut |
In transitive terms the difference between shut and shot
is that
shut is to close, to stop from being open while
shot is to load (a gun) with shot.
As an interjection shot is
thank you.
shut |
shug |
As verbs the difference between shut and shug
is that
shut is to close, to stop from being open while
shug is (uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
As a noun shut
is the act or time of shutting; close or
shut can be a narrow alley]] or [[passageway|passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets.
shut |
sput |
As nouns the difference between shut and sput
is that
shut is the act or time of shutting; close or
shut can be a narrow alley]] or [[passageway|passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets while
sput is an annular reinforcement in a steam boiler, to strengthen a place where a hole is made.
As a verb shut
is to close, to stop from being open.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
shut |
shute |
As nouns the difference between shut and shute
is that
shut is the act or time of shutting; close or
shut can be a narrow alley]] or [[passageway|passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets while
shute is .
As a verb shut
is to close, to stop from being open.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
shut |
shup |
As a verb shut
is to close, to stop from being open.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
As a noun shut
is the act or time of shutting; close.
As an interjection shup is
eye dialect of lang=en.
shut |
shud |
As verbs the difference between shut and shud
is that
shut is to close, to stop from being open while
shud is .
As nouns the difference between shut and shud
is that
shut is the act or time of shutting; close or
shut can be a narrow alley]] or [[passageway|passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets while
shud is (obsolete|outside|derbyshire|east anglia|herefordshire|yorkshire) a (
l).
As an adjective shut
is closed.
shut |
phut |
As a verb shut
is to close, to stop from being open.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
As a noun shut
is the act or time of shutting; close.
As an interjection phut is
a sound resembling the release of a blast of steam or exhaust.
shut |
stut |
As verbs the difference between shut and stut
is that
shut is to close, to stop from being open while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
As a noun shut
is the act or time of shutting; close or
shut can be a narrow alley]] or [[passageway|passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets.
shut |
sout |
As nouns the difference between shut and sout
is that
shut is the act or time of shutting; close or
shut can be a narrow alley]] or [[passageway|passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets while
sout is .
As a verb shut
is to close, to stop from being open.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
shut |
shet |
As verbs the difference between shut and shet
is that
shut is to close, to stop from being open while
shet is eye dialect of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between shut and shet
is that
shut is the act or time of shutting; close while
shet is shed.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
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