tose |
toise |
As a noun tose
is cough.
As a verb toise is
.
poise |
toise |
As verbs the difference between poise and toise
is that
poise is (obsolete) to hang in equilibrium; to be balanced or suspended; hence, to be in suspense or doubt while
toise is .
As a noun poise
is (obsolete) weight; an amount of weight, the amount something weighs.
toile |
toise |
As a proper noun toile
is web; world wide web.
As a verb toise is
.
torse |
toise |
As a noun torse
is (heraldry) a twist of cloth or wreath underneath and part of a crest always shown as six twists, the first tincture being the tincture of the field, the second the tincture of the metal, and so on.
As a verb toise is
.
toise |
hoise |
As verbs the difference between toise and hoise
is that
toise is while
hoise is (obsolete except in dialects or after shakespeare) to hoist.
toise |
touse |
As verbs the difference between toise and touse
is that
toise is while
touse is to pull to pieces.
As a noun touse is
a noisy disturbance.
noise |
toise |
As verbs the difference between noise and toise
is that
noise is to make a noise; to sound while
toise is .
As a noun noise
is various sounds, usually unwanted.