"Louse" is pronounced as "lows," rhyming with "house" and "mouse." The "ou" in the word creates the long "ow" sound. It refers to a small parasitic insect commonly found on mammals.
More or less like the English words "louse DAY-oh", with no diphthong on the "ay" vowel.
Louse is already singular. The plural is lice.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
The possessive form of the singular noun louse is louse's.
To a Louse was created in 1786.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'louse' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female insect.There are no gender specific nouns for a male louse or a female louse, they are referred to as a male or a female.
No, louse and lice are not the same thing. Louse refers to a single insect, while lice is the plural form of louse, referring to multiple insects.
get louse powder from a vet
no and its LOUIS not louse
The water louse is a crustacean.
The egg of a louse is usually called louse eggs and attaches on the human hair.