Sho
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Sho can refer to:
- Sho (board game), a Tibetan board game with dice
- Sho (unit), a Tibetan currency unit (see historical money of Tibet)
- Shodo, a Japanese calligraphy
- Sho (letter), a letter of the Greek alphabet used to write the Bactrian language
- Sho?, a Dubai-based rock band, active between 2009–2011
- Showtime (TV network), a premium television network whose name is often shortened to Sho
Shō can refer to several things:
- Shō (instrument) (笙), an Asian wind instrument
- Shō (unit) (升), a Japanese unit of volume measurement, often used in sake production
- Shō River in Japan
- Shō (given name)
- A Japanese family name. The following people have the family name "Shō":
- Mayumi Shō (荘 真由美)
SHO may refer to:
- The Ford Taurus SHO (Super High Output), a higher performance version of the Ford Taurus produced during 1989–1999, and again starting in 2010
- Ford SHO V6 engine, an engine designed by Yamaha Motor Company, and used in the Ford Taurus sedan during 1989–1995
- Ford SHO V8 engine, a 3.4L Yamaha-designed engine used in the Ford Taurus sedan during 1996–1999
- Senior house officer, a stage in UK and Irish medical training
- shutout, a term in team games including baseball and ice hockey
- Silent Hill: Origins, a 2007 survival horror game for the PlayStation Portable
- Simple Harmonic Oscillator—see simple harmonic motion
- the IATA code for Sokcho Airport, South Korea
- Station House Officer, the term for a police officer in charge of a police station in parts of India and Pakistan
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