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- SHACK
- SHADE
- SHADS
- SHADY
- SHAFT
- SHAGS
- SHAHS
- SHAKA
- SHAKE
- SHAKO
- SHAKT
- SHAKY
- SHALE
- SHALL
- SHALM
- SHALT
- SHALY
- SHAMA
- SHAME
- SHAMS
- SHAND
- SHANK
- SHANS
- SHAPE
- SHAPS
- SHARD
- SHARE
- SHARK
- SHARN
- SHARP
- SHART
- SHASH
- SHAUL
- SHAVE
- SHAWL
- SHAWM
- SHAWN
- SHAWS
- SHAYA
- SHAYS
- SHCHI
- SHEAF
- SHEAL
- SHEAR
- SHEAS
- SHEDS
- SHEEL
- SHEEN
- SHEEP
- SHEER
- SHEET
- SHEIK
- SHELF
- SHELL
- SHEND
- SHENG
- SHENT
- SHEOL
- SHERD
- SHERE
- SHERO
- SHETS
- SHEVA
- SHEWN
- SHEWS
- SHIAI
- SHIED
- SHIEL
- SHIER
- SHIES
- SHIFT
- SHILL
- SHILY
- SHIMS
- SHINE
- SHINS
- SHINY
- SHIOK
- SHIPS
- SHIRE
- SHIRK
- SHIRR
- SHIRS
- SHIRT
- SHISH
- SHISO
- SHIST
- SHITE
- SHITS
- SHIUR
- SHIVA
- SHIVE
- SHIVS
- SHLEP
- SHLUB
- SHMEK
- SHMOE
- SHOAL
- SHOAT
- SHOCK
- SHOED
- SHOER
- SHOES
- SHOGI
- SHOGS
- SHOJI
- SHOJO
- SHOLA
- SHONE
- SHONK
- SHOOK
- SHOOL
- SHOON
- SHOOS
- SHOOT
- SHOPE
- SHOPS
- SHORE
- SHORL
- SHORN
- SHORT
- SHOTE
- SHOTS
- SHOTT
- SHOUD
- SHOUT
- SHOVE
- SHOWD
- SHOWN
- SHOWS
- SHOWY
- SHOYU
- SHRED
- SHREW
- SHRIS
- SHROW
- SHRUB
- SHRUG
- SHTAR
- SHTIK
- SHTUM
- SHTUP
- SHUBA
- SHUCK
- SHULE
- SHULN
- SHULS
- SHUNS
- SHUNT
- SHURA
- SHUSH
- SHUTE
- SHUTS
- SHWAS
- SHYER
- SHYLY
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of shack
shack (noun)
- A crude, roughly built hut or cabin.
- Any poorly constructed or poorly furnished building.
- The room from which a ham radio operator transmits.
shack (verb)
- To live (in or with); to shack up.
shack (noun)
- Grain fallen to the ground and left after harvest.
- Nuts which have fallen to the ground.
- Freedom to pasturage in order to feed upon shack.
- A shiftless fellow; a low, itinerant beggar; a vagabond; a tramp.
- Bait that can be picked up at sea.
shack (verb)
- To shed or fall, as corn or grain at harvest.
- To feed in stubble, or upon waste.
- To wander as a vagabond or tramp.
- To hibernate; to go into winter quarters.
Definition of shake
shake (noun)
- The act of shaking or being shaken; tremulous or back-and-forth motion.
- A milkshake.
- A beverage made by adding ice cream to a (usually carbonated) drink; a float.
- Shake cannabis, small, leafy fragments of cannabis that gather at the bottom of a bag of marijuana.
- (building material) A thin shingle.
- A crack or split between the growth rings in wood.
- A fissure in rock or earth.
- A basic wooden shingle made from split logs, traditionally used for roofing etc.
- Instant, second. (Especially in two shakes.)
- One of the staves of a hogshead or barrel taken apart.
- A rapid alternation of a principal tone with another represented on the next degree of the staff above or below it; a trill.
- A shook of staves and headings.
- The redshank, so called from the nodding of its head while on the ground.
shake (verb)
- To cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly.
- To move (one's head) from side to side, especially to indicate refusal, reluctance or disapproval.
- To move or remove by agitating; to throw off by a jolting or vibrating motion.
- To disturb emotionally; to shock.
- To lose, evade, or get rid of (something).
- To move from side to side.
- (usually as "shake on") To shake hands.
- To dance.
- To give a tremulous tone to; to trill.
- To threaten to overthrow.
- To be agitated; to lose firmness.
Definition of sheer
sheer (noun)
- A sheer curtain or fabric.
sheer (adjective)
- Very thin or transparent.
- Pure in composition; unmixed; unadulterated.
- (by extension) Downright; complete; pure.
- Used to emphasize the amount or degree of something.
- Very steep; almost vertical or perpendicular.
sheer (adverb)
- Clean; quite; at once.
sheer (noun)
- The curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.
- An abrupt swerve from the course of a ship.
sheer (verb)
- To swerve from a course.
- To shear.
Definition of shell
shell (noun)
- A hard external covering of an animal.
- The hard calcareous covering of a bird egg.
- One of the outer layers of skin of an onion.
- The hard external covering of various plant seed forms.
- The accreted mineral formed around a hollow geode.
- The casing of a self-contained single-unit artillery projectile.
- A hollow, usually spherical or cylindrical projectile fired from a siege mortar or a smoothbore cannon. It contains an explosive substance designed to be ignited by a fuse or by percussion at the target site so that it will burst and scattered at high velocity its contents and fragments. Formerly called a bomb.
- The cartridge of a breechloading firearm; a load; a bullet; a round.
- Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in, as the shell of a house.
- A garment, usually worn by women, such as a shirt, blouse, or top, with short sleeves or no sleeves, that often fastens in the rear.
- A coarse or flimsy coffin; a thin interior coffin enclosed within a more substantial one.
- A string instrument, as a lyre, whose acoustical chamber is formed like a shell.
- The body of a drum; the often wooden, often cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and for attaching the drum head.
- An engraved copper roller used in print works.
- The thin coating of copper on an electrotype.
- The watertight outer covering of the hull of a vessel, often made with planking or metal plating.
- (rigging) The outer frame or case of a block within which the sheaves revolve.
- A light boat whose frame is covered with thin wood, impermeable fabric, or water-proofed paper; a racing shell or dragon boat.
- A set of atomic orbitals that have the same principal quantum number.
- The outward form independent of what is inside.
- The empty outward form of someone or something.
- An emaciated person.
- A psychological barrier to social interaction.
- An operating system software user interface, whose primary purpose is to launch other programs and control their interactions; the user's command interpreter. Shell is a way to separate the internal complexity of the implementation of the command from the user. The internals can change while the user experience/interface remains the same.
- A legal entity that has no operations.
- A concave rough cast-iron tool in which a convex lens is ground to shape.
- A gouge bit or shell bit.
- The onset and coda of a syllable.
- A person's ear.
shell (verb)
- To remove the outer covering or shell of something.
- To bombard, to fire projectiles at, especially with artillery.
- To disburse or give up money, to pay. (Often used with out).
- To fall off, as a shell, crust, etc.
- To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to fall out of the pod or husk.
- To switch to a shell or command line.
- To form shallow, irregular cracks (in a coating).
- To form a shelling.
Definition of shims
shims (noun)
- A wedge.
- A thin piece of material, sometimes tapered, used for alignment or support.
- A small library that transparently intercepts and modifies calls to an API, usually for compatibility purposes.
- A kind of shallow plow used in tillage to break the ground and clear it of weeds.
- A small metal device used to pick open a lock.
shims (verb)
- To fit one or more shims to a piece of machinery.
- To adjust something by using shims.
- To intercept and modify calls to (an API), usually for compatibility purposes.
shims (noun)
- A person characterised by both male and female traits, or by ambiguous male-female traits, also called a he-she; transsexual.
- Hermaphrodite.