different between moove vs hoove
moove
English
Alternative forms
- move
Verb
moove (third-person singular simple present mooves, present participle mooving, simple past and past participle moovd or mooved)
- Obsolete spelling of move
References
- Century Dictionary, Vol. V, Page 3854, moove
moove From the web:
- what movies are playing
- what movie should i watch
- what movie theaters are open
- what movies are coming out in 2021
- what movies are on hbo max
- what movie should i watch tonight
- what movie made the most money
- what movie to watch
hoove
English
Etymology
Related to heave and hove.
Noun
hoove (uncountable)
- A disease in cattle consisting of inflammation of the stomach by gas, usually caused by eating too much green food.
Synonyms
- bloating
- drum belly
- meteorism
- tympanites, tympany
- wind dropsy
Derived terms
- hooven/hoven
Estonian
Noun
hoove
- partitive plural of hoov
hoove From the web:
- what hooverville mean
- what hoover means
- what hooves mean
- what hoover
- what hoover is the best
- what hoover has the best suction
- what hoover bags for henry
- what hoover is best for wooden floors
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