| CALCULUSES | • calculuses n. Plural of calculus. • CALCULUS n. (Latin) a branch of mathematics. |
| MAJUSCULES | • majuscules n. Plural of majuscule. • MAJUSCULE n. a capital or other large letter, esp. one used in ancient manuscripts. |
| MAUSOLEUMS | • mausoleums n. Plural of mausoleum. • MAUSOLEUM n. (Latin) a large, stately tomb. |
| MUTUALISES | • mutualises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutualise. • MUTUALISE v. to organize (a company etc.) on cooperative or mutual principles, also MUTUALIZE. |
| MUTUALNESS | • mutualness n. The property of being mutual. • MUTUALNESS n. the state of being mutual. |
| NAUSEOUSLY | • nauseously adv. In a nauseous manner. • NAUSEOUS adv. causing nausea. |
| NAUTILUSES | • nautiluses n. Plural of nautilus. • NAUTILUS n. (Greek) a spiral-shelled mollusk. |
| PUSTULATES | • pustulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pustulate. • PUSTULATE v. to form into pustules, or blisters. |
| SAUCERFULS | • saucerfuls n. Plural of saucerful. • SAUCERFUL n. the contents of a saucer. |
| SQUAMULOSE | • squamulose adj. (Botany, mycology, zoology) Having small scales. • SQUAMULOSE adj. covered with very small scales, as in snakes. |
| SUBCLAUSES | • subclauses n. Plural of subclause. • subclauses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subclause. • SUBCLAUSE n. a part of a clause. |
| SUBLUXATES | • subluxates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subluxate. • SUBLUXATE v. to partially dislocate. |
| SUBSUMABLE | • subsumable adj. That can be subsumed. • SUBSUMABLE adj. capable of being subsumed. |
| SUCCURSALE | • SUCCURSALE adj. subsidiary. • SUCCURSALE n. a branch or subsidiary establishment, esp. religious, also SUCCURSAL. |
| SULFURATES | • sulfurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sulfurate. • SULFURATE v. to combine with sulfur, also SULPHURATE. |
| SURPLUSAGE | • surplusage n. (Now rare) A surplus; a superabundance. • surplusage n. (Law) Matter in pleading which is not necessary or relevant to the case, and may be rejected. • surplusage n. (Finance) A greater disbursement than the charge of the accountant amounts to. |