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Definition of ouse
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Ouse (n. & v.) See Ooze.
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Mouse
::
Mouse (n.) A
dark-colored
swelling
caused
by a blow.
Douane
::
Douane
(n.) A
customhouse.
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A floor or story of a
house.
Depositary
::
Depositary
(n.) A
storehouse;
a
depository.
Incomer
::
Incomer
(n.) One who
succeeds
another,
as a
tenant
of land,
houses,
etc..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A place of rest on a
regularly
traveled
road; a stage
house;
a
station;
a place
appointed
for a relay of
horses.
Excite
::
Excite
(v. t.) To call to
activity
in any way; to rouse to
feeling;
to
kindle
to
passionate
emotion;
to stir up to
combined
or
general
activity;
as, to
excite
a
person,
the
spirits,
the
passions;
to
excite
a
mutiny
or
insurrection;
to
excite
heat by
friction..
Posthouse
::
Posthouse
(n.) A house
established
for the
convenience
of the post, where
relays
of
horses
can be
obtained..
Icicle
::
Icicle
(n.) A
pendent,
and
usually
conical,
mass of ice,
formed
by
freezing
of
dripping
water;
as, the
icicles
on the eaves of a
house..
Alewife
::
Alewife
(n.) A woman who keeps an
alehouse.
Inhabit
::
Inhabit
(v. t.) To live or dwell in; to
occupy,
as a place of
settled
residence;
as, wild
beasts
inhabit
the
forest;
men
inhabit
cities
and
houses..
Titmal
::
Titmal
(n.) The blue
titmouse.
Nit
::
Nit (n.) The egg of a louse or other small
insect.
Watchhouse
::
Watchhouse
(n.) A place where
persons
under
temporary
arrest
by the
police
of a city are kept; a
police
station;
a
lockup.
Vest
::
Vest (n.) To
invest;
to put; as, to vest money in
goods,
land, or
houses..
Cope
::
Cope (n.)
Anything
regarded
as
extended
over the head, as the arch or
concave
of the sky, the roof of a
house,
the arch over a
door..
Avercorn
::
Avercorn
(n.) A
reserved
rent in corn,
formerly
paid to
religious
houses
by their
tenants
or
farmers..
Pension
::
Pension
(n.) A
boarding
house or
boarding
school
in
France,
Belgium,
Switzerland,
etc..
Door
::
Door (n.) An
opening
in the wall of a house or of an
apartment,
by which to go in and out; an
entrance
way..
Page
::
Page (n.) A
serving
boy;
formerly,
a youth
attending
a
person
of high
degree,
especially
at
courts,
as a
position
of honor and
education;
now
commonly,
in
England,
a youth
employed
for doing
errands,
waiting
on the door, and
similar
service
in
households;
in the
United
States,
a boy
employed
to wait upon the
members
of a
legislative
body..
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