Disuse vs Nouse - What's the difference?
disuse | nouse |
The state of not being used; neglect.
To cease the use of.
(archaic) To disaccustom.
* John Donne
(neologism) A form of computer mouse operated with the nose.
* 2007 , Kerry Maxwell, Brave New Words: A Language Lover's Guide to the 21st Century (page 128)
As nouns the difference between disuse and nouse
is that disuse is the state of not being used; neglect while nouse is a form of computer mouse operated with the nose.As a verb disuse
is to cease the use of.disuse
English
Noun
(-)- The garden fell into disuse and became overgrown.
Derived terms
* disusedVerb
(disus)- He was disused to hard work.
- Disuse me from pain.
Anagrams
*nouse
English
Noun
- Our noses are no longer just for smelling things, but can be used for moving things too in operating a nouse , a device which has the same pointing function as a computer mouse but is controlled by movements of the nose.