| ASTUCIOUS | • astucious adj. Subtle; cunning; astute. • ASTUCIOUS adj. (Scott) of astute and penetrating discernment. |
| CARDUUSES | • CARDUUS n. (Shakespeare) a thistle. |
| CAUCUSSED | • caucussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of caucus. • CAUCUS v. to hold a political meeting. |
| CAUCUSSES | • caucusses n. Plural of caucus. • caucusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caucus. • CAUCUS v. to hold a political meeting. |
| CHAUSSURE | • chaussure n. (Dated) A foot covering of any kind. • CHAUSSURE n. (French) a foot covering of any kind. |
| CUSTUMALS | • custumals n. Plural of custumal. • CUSTUMAL n. a written record or laws and customs. |
| MUSACEOUS | • musaceous adj. Pertaining to a banana or plantain. • MUSACEOUS adj. of, pertaining to, or resembling bananas or plantains. |
| SAECULUMS | • saeculums n. Plural of saeculum. • SAECULUM n. (Latin) an astronomical or geological age, also SECULUM. |
| SCUPPAUGS | • scuppaugs n. Plural of scuppaug. • SCUPPAUG n. (Native American) a marine fish food, also SCUP. |
| SUBCAUSES | • subcauses n. Plural of subcause. • SUBCAUSE n. a subordinate cause. |
| SUBCLAUSE | • subclause n. (Grammar) A subordinate clause. • subclause n. A subsidiary clause in a legal contract etc. • subclause v. (Transitive) To qualify with a subclause. |
| SUBMUCOSA | • submucosa n. (Anatomy) A layer of connective tissue beneath a mucous membrane. • SUBMUCOSA n. the connective tissue underlying a mucous membrane. |
| SUBUCULAS | • SUBUCULA n. (Latin) in the early English church, a kind of cassock worn under the alb. |
| SUCCURSAL | • succursal adj. Subsidiary (to a religious establishment). • succursal adj. Serving to aid or help; serving as a chapel of ease; tributary. • succursal n. A subsidiary parish. |
| URACHUSES | • urachuses n. Plural of urachus. • URACHUS n. (Greek) a cord or band of fibrous tissue extending from the bladder to the umbilicus. |
| URANISCUS | • uraniscus n. (Anatomy) The palate or roof of the mouth. • URANISCUS n. (Greek) the roof of the mouth. |
| VASCULUMS | • vasculums n. Plural of vasculum. • VASCULUM n. (Latin) a box used to hold plant specimens. |