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bouched

Botched vs Bouched - What's the difference?

botched | bouched |


As verbs the difference between botched and bouched

is that botched is past tense of botch while bouched is past tense of bouche.

As an adjective botched

is clumsily made or repaired in an unacceptable or incompetent manner.

Douched vs Bouched - What's the difference?

douched | bouched |


As verbs the difference between douched and bouched

is that douched is past tense of douche while bouched is past tense of bouche.

Bouched vs Pouched - What's the difference?

bouched | pouched |


As verbs the difference between bouched and pouched

is that bouched is (bouche) while pouched is (pouch).

As an adjective pouched is

having a pouch or pouches.

Boughed vs Bouched - What's the difference?

boughed | bouched |


As an adjective boughed

is having (a specified kind of) boughs.

As a verb bouched is

(bouche).

Touched vs Bouched - What's the difference?

touched | bouched |


As verbs the difference between touched and bouched

is that touched is (touch) while bouched is (bouche).

As an adjective touched

is emotionally moved (by), made to feel emotion (by).

Bouched vs Vouched - What's the difference?

bouched | vouched |


As verbs the difference between bouched and vouched

is that bouched is (bouche) while vouched is (vouch).

Louched vs Bouched - What's the difference?

louched | bouched |


As verbs the difference between louched and bouched

is that louched is past tense of louche while bouched is past tense of bouche.

Bouched vs Couched - What's the difference?

bouched | couched |


As verbs the difference between bouched and couched

is that bouched is (bouche) while couched is (couch).

As an adjective couched is

(heraldry).

Bouche vs Bouched - What's the difference?

bouche | bouched |


As verbs the difference between bouche and bouched

is that bouche is alternative form of nodot=yes lang=en (to line while bouched is past tense of bouche.

As a noun bouche

is an allowance of food and drink for the tables of inferior officers or servants in a nobleman's palace or at court.