Deloused vs Delouses - What's the difference?
deloused | delouses |
(delouse)
To remove lice from.
To apply insecticides or insect repellents to, in order to be sure that no lice or other parasites are present.
(computing) to remove malicious software, such as viruses, trojans, spyware, or worms, from.
As verbs the difference between deloused and delouses
is that deloused is (delouse) while delouses is (delouse).deloused
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Verb
(head)delouse
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Verb
(en-verb)- A veterinarian could delouse your dog.
- During the Korean Conflict, American soldiers were deloused with DDT upon entering basic training.
- A deloused computer may still be considered no longer trustworthy.
