| AMOURS | • amours n. Plural of amour. • AMOUR n. (French) a love affair. |
| AROUSE | • arouse v. (Transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings). • arouse v. (Transitive) To sexually stimulate. • arouse v. (Transitive) To wake from sleep or stupor; to rouse. |
| AUROUS | • aurous adj. Relating to gold. • aurous adj. Containing gold. • aurous adj. (Inorganic chemistry) Containing univalent gold. |
| DOUARS | • douars n. Plural of douar. • DOUAR n. (Arabic) a type of tent village, also DUAR, DOWAR. |
| DOURAS | • DOURA n. (Arabic) Indian millet, also DARI, DHOORA, DHOURRA, DHURRA, DOURAH, DURA, DURR, DURRA. |
| GOURAS | • gouras n. Plural of goura. • GOURA n. a large, crested ground pigeon inhabiting New Guinea and adjacent islands. |
| KOURAS | • kouras n. Plural of koura. • KOURA n. (Maori) a New Zealand freshwater crayfish. |
| PAROUS | • parous adj. Having given birth. • -parous suff. Parous; relating to parity (the number of times a woman has given birth). • -parous suff. Causing or producing (the thing indicated by the stem to which the suffix is attached). |
| RAMOUS | • ramous adj. Alternative form of ramose. • RAMOUS adj. having many branches, also RAMATE, RAMOSE. |
| RAUPOS | • raupos n. Plural of raupo. • RAUPO n. (Maori) the New Zealand bulrush. |
| ROSULA | • rosula n. A small rose. • Rosula prop.n. (Obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the class Ophiuroidea – certain brittle stars. • ROSULA n. (Latin) a leaf-rosette. |
| RUGOSA | • rugosa n. A plant of the rose species Rosa rugosa, or of any hybrid developed from it. • Rugosa prop.n. A taxonomic order within the subclass Hexacorallia – horn corals, extinct solitary and colonial corals… • RUGOSA n. (Latin) a garden rose. |
| SAPOUR | • SAPOUR n. flavour, also SAPOR. |
| SAVOUR | • savour n. The specific taste or smell of something. • savour n. A distinctive sensation. • savour n. Sense of smell; power to scent, or trace by scent. |
| SOUARI | • souari n. Any tree of the genus Caryocar. They yield strong timber and some bear edible nuts. • SOUARI n. a tree of Guiana, yielding butternuts, also SAOUARI. |
| SOUCAR | • soucar n. (India, obsolete) A money dealer. • SOUCAR n. (Hindi) a Hindu banker, also SOWCAR. |
| SOUTAR | • soutar n. Alternative form of souter. • Soutar prop.n. A surname. • SOUTAR n. (Scots) a shoemaker; a cobbler, also SOUTER, SOWTER, SUTOR. |
| UPSOAR | • upsoar v. To soar upward. • UPSOAR v. to soar upward. |