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The word 'blouse' comes from France.
No. Blouse has the "OW" sound (as in cow) and a silent E. (BLAHW-s)
Yes the word blouse is a noun. It is an uncommon noun.
The word blouse is both a noun and a verb. The noun blouse is a word for a garment, usually worn by females. The verb blouse is to hang loosely or fully. Example uses:Noun: I have a pretty blouse to wear with this suit.Verb: Worn with a belt, this dress will blouse a bit above the waistline.
She buttoned her blouse.The blouse had twenty tiny buttons.
Usually the C will be through the middle of the word 'blouse' making it a: C through blouse, ie. see-through blouse
A blouse is a loose fitting shirt that is often worn by women. Blouse is a French word meaning dustcoat and was first used in 1828.
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bodice, blouse (refer 'Indian blouse', 'women's jacket', etc.) (റവുക്ക, മുലക്കച്ച)
Short answer - no. "Floss" includes a short o. Blouse includes the dipthong "aʊ" - like "ow!"