First Known Use: 1896
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diseuse
noun di·seuse \dē-ˈzüz, -ˈzœz\
plural di·seuses \same\
Definition of DISEUSE
: a woman who is a skilled and usually professional reciter
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Origin of DISEUSE
French, feminine of diseur, from Old French, from dire to say, from Latin dicere — more at diction
Rhymes with DISEUSE
abuse, accuse, amuse, Andrews, bad news, bemuse, berceuse, chanteuse, charmeuse, chartreuse, coiffeuse, confuse, contuse, danseuse, defuse, diffuse, disuse, effuse, enthuse, excuse, ill-use, incuse, infuse, masseuse, misuse, perfuse, peruse, recluse, recuse, refuse, reuse, short fuse, suffuse, Toulouse, transfuse, vendeuse
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