Ouvre vs Louvre - What's the difference?
ouvre | louvre |
A famous art museum in Paris, France.
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As nouns the difference between ouvre and louvre
is that ouvre is misspelling of oeuvre while louvre is an alternative spelling of louver in US English; the only spelling of this word in UK English.As a proper noun Louvre is
a famous art museum in Paris, France.louvre
English
(wikipedia Louvre)Proper noun
(en proper noun)- God above, this man was as chiseled as the statues she'd spied in the Louvre .
- I don't care if your split, power or squat position looks like it should be in the Louvre , you won't jerk a thing.
- I preferred the Dutch apple pie, and my waitress for those few years had legs that belonged in the Louvre .
- IF YOU ARE a young Joe DiMaggio or Mickey Mantle with a swing that belongs in the Louvre , somebody might get the idea you could win a batting title, even if it was only your second year with the New York Yankees.
- For purposes of illustrating a lecture on calisthenics, a stick figure is a better picture of a squatting man than something from the Louvre .
- They are cries which show that every one has his own place, and should stay in it, — M. de Guise in the streets, and you in the Louvre'. Go to the '''Louvre''', Sire; go to the ' Louvre .