Mossier vs Dossier - What's the difference?
mossier | dossier |
(mossy)
Covered in or overgrown with moss.
A collection of papers and/or other sources, containing detailed information about a particular person or subject, together with a synopsis of their content.
* {{quote-news
, year=2004
, date=April 15
, author=
, title=Morning swoop in hunt for Jodi's killer
, work=The Scotsman
As an adjective mossier
is (mossy).As a noun dossier is
.mossier
English
Adjective
(head)Anagrams
*mossy
English
Adjective
(er)Derived terms
* mossy cell * mossy fiber, mossy fibre * mossy foot * mossy New Caledonian gecko * mossy saxifrage * mossiness * mossy-back, mossy-backed * * mossy-cup oak * mossy horn * mossy stonecrop * mossy zincdossier
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Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=For Lothian and Borders Police, the early-morning raid had come at the end one of biggest investigations carried out by the force, which had originally presented a dossier of evidence on the murder of Jodi Jones to the Edinburgh procurator-fiscal, William Gallagher, on 25 November last year. }}