| ANCHUSAS | • anchusas n. Plural of anchusa. • ANCHUSA n. (Latin) a hairy-stemmed plant of the borage family. |
| CANTUSES | • CANTUS n. (Latin) a melody or chant, esp. in mediaeval ecclesiastical music. |
| CRUSIANS | • crusians n. Plural of crusian. • CRUSIAN n. a colourful carp, also CRUCIAN. |
| ISSUANCE | • issuance n. The act of issuing, or giving out. • ISSUANCE n. the act of giving out, issuing. |
| MANCUSES | • mancuses n. Plural of mancus. • MANCUS n. (historical) an Anglo-Saxon monetary unit of the value of thirty pence. |
| NUTCASES | • nutcases n. Plural of nutcase. • nut-cases n. Plural of nut-case. • nut␣cases n. Plural of nut case. |
| SANCTUMS | • sanctums n. Plural of sanctum. • SANCTUM n. (Latin) a sacred place. |
| SCALENUS | • scalenus n. (Anatomy) Alternative form of scalene muscle. • SCALENUS n. (Latin) a muscle in the neck, also SCALENE. |
| SUBCLANS | • subclans n. Plural of subclan. • SUBCLAN n. a subdivision of a clan. |
| SUNCARES | • SUNCARE n. protection of the skin from damage by the sun. |
| SUNSCALD | • sunscald n. Localized damage to the tissues of trees or their fruits caused by bright sunlight. • sunscald v. (Intransitive) To suffer such damage. • SUNSCALD n. an injury of woody plants caused by the sun. |
| SURANCES | • SURANCE n. (Shakespeare) assurance. |
| UNCLASPS | • unclasps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unclasp. • UNCLASP v. to free from a clasp. |
| UNCLASSY | • unclassy adj. Not classy. • UNCLASSY adj. not classy. |
| UNSCALES | • unscales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscale. • UNSCALE v. to remove the scales from. |
| UNSTACKS | • unstacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unstack. • UNSTACK v. to remove from a stack. |
| USAUNCES | • usaunces n. Plural of usaunce. • USAUNCE n. a generally accepted practice or procedure, also USAGE, USANCE. |