different between hamose vs vamose
hamose
English
Etymology
Latin hamus (“hook”), +? -ose.
Adjective
hamose (not comparable)
- (botany) Having the end hooked or curved.
Synonyms
- hamous (obsolete)
Anagrams
- mahoes
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vamose
English
Etymology
Spanish vamos (“let’s go”)
Verb
vamose (third-person singular simple present vamoses, present participle vamosing, simple past and past participle vamosed)
- Alternative form of vamoose
Anagrams
- amoves
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