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Dose vs Dowse - What's the difference?

dose | dowse |

As nouns the difference between dose and dowse

is that dose is sow (female pig) while dowse is a blow on the face.

As a verb dowse is

to plunge, or duck into water; to immerse; to douse.

dose

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time.
  • The quantity of an agent (not always active) substance or radiation administered at any one time.
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  • A venereal infection.
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  • It would be very expensive to cure a dose here, as well as unbelievably painful.

    Verb

    (dos)
  • to administer a dose
  • to prescribe a dose
  • Anagrams

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    dowse

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A blow on the face.
  • Verb

    (dows)
  • To plunge, or duck into water; to immerse; to douse.
  • To beat or thrash.
  • (Halliwell)
  • To use the dipping or divining rod, as in search of water, ore, etc.
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