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souse

Douse vs Souse - What's the difference?

douse | souse |


As verbs the difference between douse and souse

is that douse is to plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse while souse is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.

As nouns the difference between douse and souse

is that douse is a blow; stroke while souse is something kept or steeped in brine.

Souse vs Sous - What's the difference?

souse | sous |


As nouns the difference between souse and sous

is that souse is something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin) while sous is .

As a verb souse

is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat.

Souse vs Touse - What's the difference?

souse | touse |


As nouns the difference between souse and touse

is that souse is something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin) while touse is a noisy disturbance.

As verbs the difference between souse and touse

is that souse is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat while touse is to pull to pieces.

Soule vs Souse - What's the difference?

soule | souse |


As verbs the difference between soule and souse

is that soule is while souse is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat.

As a noun souse is

something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin).

Sowse vs Souse - What's the difference?

sowse | souse |


As nouns the difference between sowse and souse

is that sowse is obsolete form of souse while souse is something kept or steeped in brine.

As verbs the difference between sowse and souse

is that sowse is obsolete form of souse while souse is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench.

Souse vs Fouse - What's the difference?

souse | fouse |


As a noun souse

is something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin).

As a verb souse

is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat.

As an adjective fouse is

ready, eager, prompt, quick, striving forward, inclined to, willing.

Rouse vs Souse - What's the difference?

rouse | souse |


As a proper noun rouse

is .

As a noun souse is

something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin).

As a verb souse is

to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat.

Scouse vs Souse - What's the difference?

scouse | souse |


As nouns the difference between scouse and souse

is that scouse is a stew associated with the liverpool area, usually containing (at least) meat, onions, carrots and potatoes while souse is something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin).

As a verb souse is

to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat.

Louse vs Souse - What's the difference?

louse | souse |


As nouns the difference between louse and souse

is that louse is a small parasitic wingless insect of the order phthiraptera while souse is something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin).

As verbs the difference between louse and souse

is that louse is to remove lice from the body of a person or animal; to delouse while souse is to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat.

House vs Souse - What's the difference?

house | souse |


As a proper noun house

is (us) the house of representatives, "the house".

As a noun souse is

something kept or steeped in brine or souse can be the act of sousing, or swooping or souse can be (label) sou (the french coin).

As a verb souse is

to immerse in liquid; to steep or drench or souse can be to strike, beat.

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