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pour

Pour vs Lour - What's the difference?

pour | lour |


As a noun pour

is fear.

As a verb lour is

to be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; to be covered with dark and threatening clouds, as the sky; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest.

Pour vs Pous - What's the difference?

pour | pous |


As nouns the difference between pour and pous

is that pour is fear while pous is a measure of length found in iron age europe and the ancient near east, considered the greek "foot" its exact value was variable, but was always one six-hundredth of a stadion.

Pour vs Cour - What's the difference?

pour | cour |


As nouns the difference between pour and cour

is that pour is fear while cour is a three-month unit of television broadcasting.

Pour vs Pur - What's the difference?

pour | pur |


As a noun pour

is fear.

As an adjective pur is

pure.

Pour vs Dour - What's the difference?

pour | dour |


As a noun pour

is fear.

As an adjective dour is

stern, harsh and forbidding.

Pour vs Pout - What's the difference?

pour | pout |


As nouns the difference between pour and pout

is that pour is fear while pout is one's facial expression when pouting or pout can be (rare) shortened name of various fishes such as the hornpout () and the eelpouts (zoarcidae) or pout can be .

As a verb pout is

to push out one's lips or pout can be (scotland) to shoot poults.

Pour vs Tour - What's the difference?

pour | tour |


As a noun pour

is fear.

As a proper noun tour is

(cycling) the tour de france.

Pour vs Sour - What's the difference?

pour | sour |


As nouns the difference between pour and sour

is that pour is fear while sour is the sensation of a sour taste.

As an adjective sour is

having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste.

As a verb sour is

(label) to make sour.

Our vs Pour - What's the difference?

our | pour |


As a determiner our

is belonging to us.

As a verb pour is

to cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it.

As a noun pour is

the act of pouring.

Your vs Pour - What's the difference?

your | pour |


As a determiner your

is belonging to you; of you; related to you (singular; one owner).

As a noun pour is

fear.

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