As verbs the difference between mousse and mousle
is that
mousse is while
mousle is (obsolete|transitive) to sport with roughly; to rumple.
Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
mousse English
Noun
( en noun)
An airy pudding served chilled, particularly chocolate mousse .
A savory dish, of meat or seafood, containing gelatin.
A styling cream used for hair.
- He slicked his hair back with mousse , but the cowlick still stuck up.
Verb
( mouss)
To apply mousse (styling cream).
- He moussed his hair in the morning and then washed it out at night.
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mousle English
Alternative forms
* mouzle
Verb
(obsolete) To sport with roughly; to rumple.
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