SHO

Etymology 1

Adverb

sho (not comparable)

(Southern US, African American Vernacular English) Pronunciation spelling of sure.

(childish) Pronunciation spelling of so.

Etymology 2

Noun

sho (plural shos)

A Japanese free reed musical instrument similar to the sheng.

Etymology 3

Noun

sho (plural shos)

A letter of the Greek alphabet used to write the Bactrian language: uppercase Ϸ, lowercase ϸ.

Anagrams

• HOS, Hos., OHS, OHs, Osh, Soh, hos, ohs, osh, soh

Adjective

SHO (not comparable)

(initialism and acronym) Abbreviation of super-high-output.

Proper noun

Sho (plural er-noun)

Alternative form of Shö, a Kuki-Chin language/dialect group

Source: Wiktionary



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