| AUGUSTES | • augustes n. Plural of auguste. • AUGUSTE n. (French) a circus clown of the white-faced, bungling type. |
| CAUCUSES | • caucuses n. Plural of caucus. • caucuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caucus. • CAUCUS v. to hold a political meeting. |
| FASTUOUS | • fastuous adj. (Obsolete) proud; haughty; disdainful. • FASTUOUS adj. (archaic) haughty, arrogant. |
| GAUPUSES | • gaupuses n. Plural of gaupus. • GAUPUS n. (dialect) a silly person, also GAWPUS. |
| MUSQUASH | • musquash n. The muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus. • Musquash prop.n. A civil parish of Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada. • MUSQUASH n. a large semiaquatic North American rodent, resembling a beaver, also MUSHRAT, MUSKRAT. |
| NAUSEOUS | • nauseous adj. Causing nausea; sickening or disgusting. • nauseous adj. (Obsolete) Inclined to nausea; sickly, squeamish. • nauseous adj. (Sometimes proscribed) Afflicted with nausea; sick. |
| PURSUALS | • pursuals n. Plural of pursual. • PURSUAL n. the act of pursuit. |
| ROUSSEAU | • Rousseau prop.n. (Countable) A surname from French. • Rousseau prop.n. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), Swiss philosopher. • ROUSSEAU n. (French) fried pemmican. |
| RUSSULAE | • RUSSULA n. any fungus of the genus Russula. |
| RUSSULAS | • russulas n. Plural of russula. • RUSSULA n. any fungus of the genus Russula. |
| SABULOUS | • sabulous adj. Sandy or gritty. • SABULOUS adj. sandy; growing in sandy places, also SABULOSE. |
| SACCULUS | • sacculus n. (Obsolete) A small bag of herbs or medicinal substances, applied to the body. • sacculus n. (Anatomy) UK form of saccule. • SACCULUS n. (Latin) a small sac, also SACCULE. |
| SQUAMOUS | • squamous adj. Covered with, made of, or resembling scales; scaly. • squamous adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the squamosal bone; squamosal. • SQUAMOUS adj. covered with scales, also SQUAMOSE, SQUAMATE. |
| SUBCAUSE | • subcause n. A cause forming part of a larger cause. • SUBCAUSE n. a subordinate cause. |
| SUBDUALS | • subduals n. Plural of subdual. • SUBDUAL n. the act of subduing. |
| SUCCUBAS | • succubas n. Plural of succuba. • SUCCUBA n. (Latin) a female demon, also SUCCUBUS. |
| URAEUSES | • uraeuses n. Plural of uraeus. • URAEUS n. (Greek) an Egyptian symbol of kingship, a rearing cobra worn on the king's forehead or crown. |
| USAUNCES | • usaunces n. Plural of usaunce. • USAUNCE n. a generally accepted practice or procedure, also USAGE, USANCE. |
| USUCAPTS | • usucapts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of usucapt. • USUCAPT v. to acquire by long possession. |