| BOUSE | • bouse v. (Nautical) To haul or hoist (something) with a tackle. • bouse n. (Obsolete) drink, especially alcoholic drink. • bouse n. (Obsolete) a carouse; a booze. |
| DOUSE | • douse v. (Transitive, intransitive) To plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse. • douse v. (Intransitive) To fall suddenly into water. • douse v. (Transitive) To put out; to extinguish. |
| EUROS | • euros n. (US) plural of euro. • Euros n. Plural of Euro. • Euros prop.n. (Soccer) the UEFA European Football Championship. |
| EUSOL | • eusol n. An antiseptic made from chlorinated lime and boric acid. • EUSOL n. an antiseptic solution obtained by treating eupad with water. |
| HOUSE | • house n. A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings. • house n. (Uncountable) Size and quality of residential accommodations. • house n. A building intended to contain a single household, as opposed to an apartment or condominium or building… |
| LOUSE | • louse n. A small parasitic wingless insect of the order Psocodea. • louse n. (Colloquial, dated, not usually used in plural form) A contemptible person; one who is deceitful or causes harm. • louse v. To remove lice from; to delouse. |
| MEOUS | • meous v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meou. • MEOU v. to make the sound of a crying cat, also MEOW, MIAOU, MIAOW, MIAUL. |
| MOUES | • moues n. Plural of moue. • MOUE n. (French) a disdainful or pouting look. |
| MOUSE | • mouse n. Any small rodent of the genus Mus. • mouse n. (Informal) A member of the many small rodent and marsupial species resembling such a rodent. • mouse n. A quiet or shy person. |
| OUENS | • ouens n. Plural of ou. • OU n. (South African) a man, a bloke. |
| OUSEL | • ousel n. Alternative form of ouzel. • OUSEL n. a European bird of the thrush family, also OUZEL, WOOSEL, WOOSELL. |
| ROUES | • roués n. Plural of roué. • ROUE n. (French) a debauched man; a lecher. |
| ROUSE | • rouse n. An arousal. • rouse n. (Military, Britain and Canada) The sounding of a bugle in the morning after reveille, to signal that… • rouse v. To wake (someone) or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy. |
| SOUCE | • souce v. Obsolete form of souse. • souce n. Obsolete form of souse. • SOUCE v. (Spenser) to pickle; to marinade, also SOUSE, SOWCE, SOWSE, SOWSSE. |
| SOUSE | • souse n. Something kept or steeped in brine. • souse n. The act of sousing; a plunging into water. • souse n. A person suffering from alcoholism. |
| TOUSE | • touse v. (Transitive) To rumple, tousle. • touse v. (Transitive) To pull to pieces. • touse n. A noisy disturbance. |
| YOUSE | • youse pron. Alternative form of yous. • youse det. Alternative form of yous. • youse cont. Alternative form of you’se. |