| AROSE | • arose v. Simple past tense of arise. • arose v. (Now colloquial and nonstandard) past participle of arise. • ARISE v. to come up. |
| BOOSE | • boose n. (Dialect) A stall for an animal (usually a cow). • boose n. Alternative spelling of booze. • boose v. Alternative spelling of booze. |
| BROSE | • brose n. (Scotland) Oatmeal mixed with boiling water or milk. • Brose prop.n. A diminutive of the male given name Ambrose. • BROSE n. (Scots) a dish of oatmeal with boiling water or milk poured on it. |
| CHOSE | • chose v. Simple past tense of choose. • chose v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of choose. • chose v. Simple past tense of chuse. |
| CLOSE | • close v. (Physical) To remove a gap. • close v. To finish, to terminate. • close v. To come or gather around; to enclose; to encompass; to confine. |
| EROSE | • erose adj. Irregularly notched, eaten away, as though bitten. • EROSE adj. irregularly notched as if bitten. |
| GOOSE | • goose n. Any of various grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae, which have feathers and webbed feet and are… • goose n. A female goose (sense 1). • goose n. The flesh of the goose used as food. |
| LOOSE | • loose v. (Transitive) To let loose, to free from restraints. • loose v. (Transitive) To unfasten, to loosen. • loose v. (Transitive) To make less tight, to loosen. |
| MOOSE | • moose n. (US, Canada) The largest member of the deer family (Alces americanus, sometimes included in Alces alces)… • moose n. (Figuratively, derogatory, colloquial) An ugly person. • moose n. (US, military, slang) An Asian girl taken as a lover. |
| NOOSE | • noose n. An adjustable loop of rope, such as the one placed around the neck in hangings, or the one at the end of a lasso. • noose v. (Transitive) To tie or catch in a noose; to entrap or ensnare. • NOOSE v. to secure with a type of loop. |
| PROSE | • prose n. Language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry. • prose n. Language which evinces little imagination or animation; dull and commonplace discourse. • prose n. (Roman Catholicism) A hymn with no regular meter, sometimes introduced into the Mass. |
| ROOSE | • roose v. (Scotland, dialect) to flatter or praise. • roose v. (Scotland, dialect) to be proud. • Roose prop.n. A surname. |
| THOSE | • those det. Plural of that. • those pron. Plural of that. • THAT pron. the one indicated. |
| WHOSE | • whose det. (Interrogative) Of whom, belonging to whom; which person’s or people’s. • whose det. (Relative) Of whom, belonging to whom. • whose det. (Relative) Of which, belonging to which. |
| WOOSE | • WOOSE n. a wimp, also WUSS. |