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Hosel vs Hoser - What's the difference?

hosel | hoser |


As nouns the difference between hosel and hoser

is that hosel is the portion of the head of a golf club to which the shaft of the club attaches while hoser is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose.

Noser vs Hoser - What's the difference?

noser | hoser |


As nouns the difference between noser and hoser

is that noser is (rare) someone who noses, a nosy person while hoser is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose.

Poser vs Hoser - What's the difference?

poser | hoser |


As nouns the difference between poser and hoser

is that poser is a particularly difficult question or puzzle while hoser is one who operates a hose, e.g. a fire hose or a garden hose.

Hosier vs Hoser - What's the difference?

hosier | hoser |


As nouns the difference between hosier and hoser

is that hosier is one who deals in hose or stocking, or in goods knit or woven like hose while hoser is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose.

Hoser vs Homer - What's the difference?

hoser | homer |


As nouns the difference between hoser and homer

is that hoser is one who operates a hose, e.g. a fire hose or a garden hose while homer is an ancient Hebrew measure of capacity, equal to ten ephahs or ten baths, and approximately equal to ten or eleven bushels.

As a verb homer is

to get a four-base hit; to get a home run.

As a proper noun Homer is

ancient Greek poet; author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Hoser vs Loser - What's the difference?

hoser | loser |


As nouns the difference between hoser and loser

is that hoser is one who operates a hose, e.g. a fire hose or a garden hose while loser is a person who loses; one who fails to win or thrive.

Hoser vs Hosed - What's the difference?

hoser | hosed |


As a noun hoser

is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose.

As a verb hosed is

(hose).

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

Hover vs Hoser - What's the difference?

hover | hoser |


As nouns the difference between hover and hoser

is that hover is a cover; a shelter; a protection while hoser is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose.

As a verb hover

is to float in the air.

Hoser vs Hoses - What's the difference?

hoser | hoses |


As nouns the difference between hoser and hoses

is that hoser is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose while hoses is .

As a verb hoses is

(hose).

Hosen vs Hoser - What's the difference?

hosen | hoser |


As nouns the difference between hosen and hoser

is that hosen is "pants/trousers" while hoser is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose.

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