different between deblouse vs unblouse
deblouse
English
Etymology
From de- +? blouse.
Verb
deblouse (third-person singular simple present deblouses, present participle deblousing, simple past and past participle debloused)
- (military) To untuck one's trousers from one's boots; unblouse.
- To remove the blouse from.
Synonyms
- unblouse
Antonyms
- (military): blouse
Related terms
- blouse
- deblousers
- tuck
Anagrams
- besouled
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unblouse
English
Etymology
un- +? blouse
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?bla?s/, /?n?bla?z/
- ,
- Rhymes: -a?s, -a?z
Verb
unblouse (third-person singular simple present unblouses, present participle unblousing, simple past and past participle unbloused)
- (military) To untuck (leggings from footwear); to make (pants or trousers) unrestricted or untightened at the ankle, often as a sign of rank or service.
- (transitive and intransitive) To remove one's blouse (from).
Antonyms
- untuck
- (military): blouse
Related terms
- blouse
- deblouse
- tuck
Anagrams
- nebulous
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