hoise |
undefined |
As a verb hoise
is (obsolete except in dialects or after shakespeare) to hoist.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
home |
hoise |
As a noun home
is (computing) a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the first character of the current line, or on the internet to the top of the web page.
As a proper noun home
is .
As a verb hoise is
(obsolete except in dialects or after shakespeare) to hoist.
poise |
hoise |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between poise and hoise
is that
poise is (obsolete) to add weight to, to weigh down while
hoise is (obsolete): to hoist, be raised.
As verbs the difference between poise and hoise
is that
poise is (obsolete) to hang in equilibrium; to be balanced or suspended; hence, to be in suspense or doubt while
hoise is (obsolete except in dialects or after shakespeare) to hoist.
As a noun poise
is (obsolete) weight; an amount of weight, the amount something weighs.
horse |
hoise |
As a noun horse
is a poker variant consisting of five different poker variants, with the rules changing from one variant to the next after every hand or
horse can be (
variant of basketball).
As a verb hoise is
(obsolete except in dialects or after shakespeare) to hoist.
hoose |
hoise |
As a noun hoose
is (geordie|and|scotland) house.
As a verb hoise is
(obsolete except in dialects or after shakespeare) to hoist.
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.
choise |
hoise |
As a noun choise
is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As a verb hoise is
to hoist.
hose |
hoise |
As verbs the difference between hose and hoise
is that
hose is to water or spray with a hose while
hoise is to hoist.
As a noun hose
is a flexible tube conveying water or other fluid.
noise |
hoise |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between noise and hoise
is that
noise is (obsolete) music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band while
hoise is (obsolete): to hoist, be raised.
As verbs the difference between noise and hoise
is that
noise is to make a noise; to sound while
hoise is (obsolete except in dialects or after shakespeare) to hoist.
As a noun noise
is various sounds, usually unwanted.
house |
hoise |
As verbs the difference between house and hoise
is that
house is to keep within a structure or container while
hoise is to hoist.
As a noun house
is
Human habitation.As a proper noun House
is the House of Representatives, "the House".
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