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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

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pours

English

Pronunciation

  • Homophone: pores
  • Homophones: pause, paws (some accents)

Verb

pours

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

Noun

pours

  1. plural of pour

Anagrams

  • puros, roups

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