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mousse

Mousse vs Mousie - What's the difference?

mousse | mousie |


As a verb mousse

is .

As a noun mousie is

(diminutive) a mouse.

Mousse vs Mouses - What's the difference?

mousse | mouses |

Mouses is a anagram of mousse.



As nouns the difference between mousse and mouses

is that mousse is an airy pudding served chilled, particularly chocolate mousse while mouses is plural of lang=en As used as a computer peripheral.

As verbs the difference between mousse and mouses

is that mousse is to apply mousse (styling cream) while mouses is third-person singular of mouse.

Moussed vs Mousse - What's the difference?

moussed | mousse |


As verbs the difference between moussed and mousse

is that moussed is (mousse) while mousse is .

Mousse vs Hairtonic - What's the difference?

mousse | hairtonic |

Mousse vs Mousselike - What's the difference?

mousse | mousselike |


As a verb mousse

is .

As an adjective mousselike is

resembling or characteristic of mousse, especially in consistency.

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