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carous

Carous vs Camous - What's the difference?

carous | camous |


As a noun carous

is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.

As an adjective camous is

(obsolete|of the nose) flat; depressed; crooked.

Carouse vs Carous - What's the difference?

carouse | carous |


As nouns the difference between carouse and carous

is that carouse is a large draught of liquor while carous is a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.

As a verb carouse

is to engage in a noisy or drunken social gathering.

Carous vs Carnous - What's the difference?

carous | carnous |


As a noun carous

is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.

As an adjective carnous is

(rare|or|obsolete) fleshy.

Caroms vs Carous - What's the difference?

caroms | carous |


As nouns the difference between caroms and carous

is that caroms is while carous is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.

As a verb caroms

is (carom).

Carious vs Carous - What's the difference?

carious | carous |


As an adjective carious

is having caries; decayed.

As a noun carous is

(obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.

Carous vs Carols - What's the difference?

carous | carols |


As nouns the difference between carous and carols

is that carous is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel while carols is .

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