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dose [doʊs, Brit dəʊs] N a. fig

I . nose [noʊz, Brit nəʊz] N

1. nose ANAT:

nariz m

2. nose AVIAT:

nariz m

II . nose [noʊz, Brit nəʊz] VB trans

I . rose1 [roʊz, Brit rəʊz] N

1. rose (flower, color):

rosa f

2. rose on watering can:

crivo m

II . rose1 [roʊz, Brit rəʊz] ADJ

hose [hoʊz, Brit həʊz] N

I . lose <lost, lost> [luːz] VB trans

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The names of typical sugars end with "ose", as in glucose, dextrose, and fructose.
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Ose lived outside the district and was painted as a carpetbagger and a liberal who had voted to raise taxes and who voted for earmarks.
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Another subtype of filk songs is the ose song, one on themes of death and gloom.
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