As nouns the difference between chose and choss
is that chose is a thing; personal property while choss is rock that is unsuitable for rock climbing, generally due to: 1, softness, the rock will not support the weight of the climber, 2: wet and possibly unstable, that is, the possibility of large slabs falling off is unknown, 3: too much organic growth on the rocks, ie, moss or plant life.
As a verb chose
is simple past of choose.
chose
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)
(choose)
Etymology 2
(
etyl), from (
etyl) (
lena) . See cause.
Noun
(
en noun)
(legal) A thing; personal property.
Derived terms
* chose in action
* chose in possession
* chose local
* chose transitory
choss
English
Noun
(head)
Rock that is unsuitable for rock climbing, generally due to: 1, softness, the rock will not support the weight of the climber, 2: wet and possibly unstable, that is, the possibility of large slabs falling off is unknown, 3: too much organic growth on the rocks, ie, moss or plant life.
(informal) chaos
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