| ABUSERS | • abusers n. Plural of abuser. • ABUSER n. one who abuses. |
| BOURSES | • bourses n. Plural of bourse. • BOURSE n. (French) a commercial exchange; specifically, a European stock exchange. |
| BRUISES | • bruises n. Plural of bruise. • bruises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bruise. • BRUISE v. to injure and discolour the skin. |
| BRUSHES | • brushes n. Plural of brush. • brushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brush. • Brushes prop.n. Plural of Brush. |
| BRUSSEN | • brussen adj. (UK, dialect, obsolete, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire) burst. • BRUSSEN adj. (dialect) bold. |
| BURGESS | • burgess n. An inhabitant of a borough with full rights; a citizen. • burgess n. (Historical) A town magistrate. • burgess n. (Historical, UK) A representative of a borough in the Parliament. |
| BUSERAS | • BUSERA n. a Ugandan alcoholic drink made from millet. |
| BUSHERS | • bushers n. Plural of busher. • Bushers prop.n. Plural of Busher. • BUSHER n. a minor league baseball player. |
| BUSKERS | • buskers n. Plural of busker. • BUSKER n. a street entertainer. |
| BUSTERS | • busters n. Plural of buster. • BUSTER n. a horse-breaker. |
| REBUSES | • rebuses n. Plural of rebus. • REBUS n. (Latin) a representation of syllables or words by means of pictures or symbols; also, a riddle made up of such pictures or symbols. |
| RUBASSE | • rubasse n. Crystalline quartz coloured red by hematite. • RUBASSE n. a kind of ruby-red quartz, also RUBACE. |
| RUBUSES | • rubuses n. Plural of rubus. • RUBUS n. (Latin) a genus of rosaceous plants, including the raspberry and blackberry. |
| SUBSERE | • SUBSERE n. a type of ecological succession. |
| SURBASE | • surbase n. (Architecture) the uppermost part of the moulding of a baseboard, a pedestal or a similar construct. • surbase v. (Architecture) to lower the rise of an arch. • SURBASE n. a border above the base of a structure. |
| SURBEDS | • surbeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surbed. • SURBED v. (obsolete) to set on edge (applied to a stone with reference to the grain). |