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choss
English
Etymology
A colloquial form of chaos.
Noun
choss (uncountable)
- Rock that is unsuitable for rock climbing, e.g. because it is too soft, unstable, or overgrown.
- (informal) chaos
Translations
Anagrams
- SOHCs
choss From the web:
- what choss means
- choose what i draw
- what does hoss mean
- what does choosy mean
- what is chossy rock
- choosy in tagalog
- what does cheesy mean in slang
- what does chossel mean
chors
English
Verb
chors
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chor
Anagrams
- Schor
chors From the web:
- what chord is this
- what chord is this piano
- what chords go together
- what chords are in the key of c
- what chords are in the key of g
- what chord is this ukulele
- what chords are in the key of a
- what chords are in the key of d
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