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hoss

Hoss vs Soss - What's the difference?

hoss | soss |


As nouns the difference between hoss and soss

is that hoss is a horse while soss is anything dirty or muddy; a dirty puddle.

As a verb soss is

to fall suddenly into a chair or seat; to sit lazily.

Joss vs Hoss - What's the difference?

joss | hoss |


As nouns the difference between joss and hoss

is that joss is a Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol while hoss is a horse.

As a proper noun Joss

is {{given name|female|diminutive=Jocelyn}}.

As a verb Joss

is to invalidate a fan theory or original element of a fanwork through the introduction of new canon or retconning.

Hoss vs Hoys - What's the difference?

hoss | hoys |


As nouns the difference between hoss and hoys

is that hoss is a horse while hoys is plural of lang=en.

As a verb hoys is

third-person singular of hoy.

Hose vs Hoss - What's the difference?

hose | hoss |


As nouns the difference between hose and hoss

is that hose is trousers while hoss is (us|slang|south) a horse.

Hods vs Hoss - What's the difference?

hods | hoss |


As nouns the difference between hods and hoss

is that hods is while hoss is (us|slang|south) a horse.

Hoss vs Poss - What's the difference?

hoss | poss |


As a noun hoss

is (us|slang|south) a horse.

As an abbreviation poss is

.

As a verb poss is

(archaic) to mix with a vertical motion, especially when washing the hands.

Hoss vs Hoes - What's the difference?

hoss | hoes |


As nouns the difference between hoss and hoes

is that hoss is (us|slang|south) a horse while hoes is .

As a verb hoes is

(hoe).

Hoss vs Ross - What's the difference?

hoss | ross |


As nouns the difference between hoss and ross

is that hoss is a horse while ross is the rough, scaly surface on the bark of trees.

As a proper noun Ross is

{{surname|A=An|English and Scottish habitational}} derived from any of several places of that name, from Gaelic ros "headland".

As a verb ross is

to divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface.

Hoss vs Hobs - What's the difference?

hoss | hobs |


As nouns the difference between hoss and hobs

is that hoss is (us|slang|south) a horse while hobs is .

Hoss vs Goss - What's the difference?

hoss | goss |


As nouns the difference between hoss and goss

is that hoss is (us|slang|south) a horse while goss is cast iron.

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