different between horses vs dorses
horses
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?rs?s/, /?h?rs?z/
Noun
horses
- plural of horse
- (slang) horsepower
- 1979, Al Greenwood and Lou Gramm, "Rev on the Red Line" from Head Games:
- I got four hundred horses tucked under the hood.
- 1994, Blood (The X-Files)
- This is a diagnostic test of your engine. You're supposed to have an output of a hundred and sixty-eight horses at sixty-two hundred R.P.M.s. You're nowhere near that.
- 1979, Al Greenwood and Lou Gramm, "Rev on the Red Line" from Head Games:
Verb
horses
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of horse
Anagrams
- hosers, shoers, shores
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dorses
English
Noun
dorses
- plural of dorse
Anagrams
- Sedors, Soders, dosers, dosser, resods, rossed, soders, sordes
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