Difference between But and Butt

What is the difference between But and Butt?

But as a noun is an instance or example of using the word "but" while Butt as a noun is the buttocks; used as a euphemism, less objectionable than arse/ass

But

Part of speech: preposition

Definition: Outside of. Without, apart from.

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: Merely, only.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An instance or example of using the word "but" The outer room of a small two-room cottage.

Part of speech: conjunction

Definition: Except (for), excluding. On the contrary, but rather (introducing a word or clause that contrasts with or contradicts the preceding clause or sentence without the not). However, although, nevertheless (implies that the following clause is contrary to prior belief or contrasts with or contradicts the preceding clause or sentence). Without it also happening that; unless that (introducing a necessary concomitant).

Butt

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To strike bluntly, particularly with the head.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The buttocks; used as a euphemism, less objectionable than arse/assThe whole buttocks and pelvic region that includes one's private parts.Body; self.A used cigarette.The larger or thicker end of anything; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp end; as, the butt of a rifle. Formerly also spelled but.A limit; a bound; a goal; the extreme bound; the end.A mark to be shot at; a target.A piece of land left unplowed at the end of a field.A person at whom ridicule, jest, or contempt is directed.A push, thrust, or sudden blow, given by the head; a head butt.A thrust in fencing.The plastic or rubber cap used to cover the open end of a lacrosse stick's shaft in order to prevent injury.The portion of a half-coupling fastened to the end of a hose.The end of a connecting rod or other like piece, to which the boxing is attached by the strap, cotter, and gib.A joint where the ends of two objects come squarely together without scarfing or chamfering; – also called a butt joint.A kind of hinge used in hanging doors, etc., so named because it is attached to the inside edge of the door and butts against the casing, instead of on its face, like the strap hinge; also called butt hinge.The joint where two planks in a strake meet.The thickest and stoutest part of tanned oxhides, used for soles of boots, harness, trunks.The hut or shelter of the person who attends to the targets in rifle practice.An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 126 wine gallons which is one-half tun; equivalent to the pipe.A wooden cask for storing wine, usually containing 126 gallons.Any of various flatfish such as sole, plaice or turbothassock.

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