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Dictionary: chose1   (chōz) pronunciation
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Past tense of choose.


chose2 (shōz) pronunciation
n. Law
An item of personal property; a chattel.

[French, from Latin causa, thing, case, reason.]


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[French, Thing.] Chattel; item of personal property.

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IN BRIEF: To have made up one's mind. Past tense of choose.

pronunciation I chose the smallest piece of candy in the box.

 
 
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