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Mense vs Meese - What's the difference?

mense | meese |

As nouns the difference between mense and meese

is that mense is property, owndom; possessions while meese is (chiefly|humorous).

As a verb mense

is to adorn, bring honour to; grace.

mense

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Property, owndom; possessions.
  • (UK, dialect) manliness; dignity; comeliness; civility
  • Derived terms

    * menseful * menseless

    Verb

    (mens)
  • To adorn, bring honour to; grace.
  • ----

    meese

    English

    Noun

    (head) (p)
  • (chiefly, humorous)
  • Usage notes

    * For a discussion of the plural forms of ''moose'', see the .

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