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mousle

Terms vs Mousle - What's the difference?

terms | mousle |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb mousle is

(obsolete|transitive) to sport with roughly; to rumple.

Mousle vs Mousie - What's the difference?

mousle | mousie |


As a verb mousle

is (obsolete|transitive) to sport with roughly; to rumple.

As a noun mousie is

(diminutive) a mouse.

Mousse vs Mousle - What's the difference?

mousse | mousle |


As verbs the difference between mousse and mousle

is that mousse is while mousle is (obsolete|transitive) to sport with roughly; to rumple.

Tousle vs Mousle - What's the difference?

tousle | mousle |


As verbs the difference between tousle and mousle

is that tousle is to put into disorder; to tumble; to touse; to muss while mousle is to sport with roughly; to rumple.

Nousle vs Mousle - What's the difference?

nousle | mousle |


As verbs the difference between nousle and mousle

is that nousle is obsolete form of nuzzle while mousle is to sport with roughly; to rumple.

Mousle vs Mousled - What's the difference?

mousle | mousled |


As verbs the difference between mousle and mousled

is that mousle is (obsolete|transitive) to sport with roughly; to rumple while mousled is (mousle).

Mouse vs Mousle - What's the difference?

mouse | mousle |


As verbs the difference between mouse and mousle

is that mouse is to move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around ) while mousle is (obsolete|transitive) to sport with roughly; to rumple.

As a noun mouse

is any small rodent of the genus mus .