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  1. The words douse and dowse, while similar in pronunciation, possess entirely different meanings. Douse generally refers to the action of plunging something into water or pouring a liquid over something, often to extinguish a fire.

  2. 29 lip 2024 · Douse means to extinguish or soak something, usually with water. For example, “After the barbecue, we had to douse the coals with water.” On the other hand, dowse refers to the practice of searching for water or minerals beneath the ground using a divining rod or other intuitive means.

  3. This lesson will define each term and provide examples to clarify their correct usage. Douse Definition: “Douse” means to pour a liquid over something, often extensively, or to extinguish (a fire or light) by soaking it with water or another extinguishing agent. It implies a thorough wetting or soaking of the object in question.

  4. Definition. Dowse is a verb that refers to the act of searching for underground water or minerals using a divining rod or similar method. Douse. Definition. Douse is a verb that means to pour liquid over something, typically to extinguish a fire or to drench. Example. He decided to dowe for water in the dry field.

  5. douse: (verb) put out, as of a candle or a light. (verb) wet thoroughly. (verb) lower quickly. (verb) slacken. dowse: (noun) searching for underground water or minerals by using a dowsing rod. (verb) use a divining rod in search of underground water or metal.

  6. Dowse” involves the use of divining tools for exploration, while “douse” involves completely immersing or soaking something in liquid. Examples of using “douse” include firefighting, cooking, and metaphorical use, while examples of using “dowse” include water divining, mineral prospecting, and archaeological surveys.

  7. 3 maj 2012 · If you are looking at verb-1, it has a bunch of odd senses to it, including sense 3 meaning doff, sense 4 meaning dout (not a word I use), and sense 5 meaning doss. Those may be red herrings, as it’s the verb-2 that means the immerse in water sense.

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