different between pops vs pous

pops

English

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /p?ps/
  • Rhymes: -?ps

Etymology 1

From papa (dad).

Noun

pops

  1. (informal, usually as a form of address) Father, dad.
  2. (informal, usually as a form of address, by extension) A man old enough to be the speaker's father.
Usage notes

(old man): Unless the person addressed this way is very close, this can be very disrespectful and belittling.

Etymology 2

Onomatopoeic.

Noun

pops

  1. plural of pop (the sound and related meanings)

Verb

pops

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pop

Anagrams

  • OPPs, PPOs, PSPO, opps

Catalan

Noun

pops

  1. plural of pop

French

Adjective

pops

  1. masculine plural of pop

pops From the web:

  • what pops purple bloons
  • what popsicles have jokes on the sticks
  • what pops are coke products
  • what popsicles are gluten free
  • what pops are pepsi products
  • what pops up in a background check
  • what pops camo bloons in btd6
  • what pops have caffeine


pous

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ???? (poús, foot). See ???? (poús).

Pronunciation

Noun

pous (plural podes)

  1. The Greek foot, a unit of length based on the shod foot, generally equal to 16 fingers (????????) or 1?600 stade (??????) but varying over time and location within Greece and the Hellenized world.

Synonyms

  • Greek foot

Anagrams

  • PUOs, opus, puso, soup

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch paus, from Middle Dutch paus.

Noun

pous (plural pouse)

  1. pope

Catalan

Noun

pous

  1. plural of pou

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French pouce (thumb)

Noun

pous

  1. thumb

pous From the web:

  • what's poussey in prison for
  • what poussin mean in french
  • what poison tastes like licorice
  • potus means
  • what poussée mean in french
  • poser means
  • what poussin mean
  • pousada meaning
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like