| BYSSACEOUS | • byssaceous adj. Like byssus; consisting of fine fibres or threads. • BYSSACEOUS adj. composed of a mass of fine threads; delicately filamentous, also BYSSOID. |
| CLUBMOSSES | • clubmosses n. Plural of clubmoss. • club-mosses n. Plural of club-moss. • club␣mosses n. Plural of club moss. |
| HIBISCUSES | • hibiscuses n. Plural of hibiscus. • HIBISCUS n. (Latin) any of numerous chiefly tropical herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees of the genus Hibiscus. |
| LOBSCOUSES | • lobscouses n. Plural of lobscouse. • LOBSCOUSE n. a sailor's dish prepared by stewing or baking bits of meat with vegetables. |
| SCABIOUSES | • scabiouses n. Plural of scabious. • SCABIOUS n. any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa, also SCABIOSA. |
| SUBCHASERS | • subchasers n. Plural of subchaser. • SUBCHASER n. a small manoeuvrable craft used in antisubmarine warfare. |
| SUBCLASSED | • subclassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of subclass. • SUBCLASS v. to place in a subdivision of a class. |
| SUBCLASSES | • subclasses n. Plural of subclass. • subclasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subclass. • sub-classes n. Plural of sub-class. |
| SUBCLAUSES | • subclauses n. Plural of subclause. • subclauses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subclause. • SUBCLAUSE n. a part of a clause. |
| SUBCUTISES | • SUBCUTIS n. the deeper part of the dermis. |
| SUBINCISES | • subincises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subincise. • SUBINCISE v. to perform subincision, the formation of an opening into the urethra by the incision of the underside of the penis, a puberty rite practised by some tribal people. |
| SUBOSCINES | • suboscines n. Plural of suboscine. • SUBOSCINE n. a member of a certain subfamily of birds. |
| SUBPROCESS | • subprocess n. A process that is part of a larger overall process. • subprocess v. (Transitive) To process as part of a larger overall process. • SUBPROCESS n. part of a process. |
| SUBSCRIBES | • subscribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subscribe. • SUBSCRIBE v. to write underneath, as one's name; to sign (one's name) to a document. |
| SUBSECTORS | • subsectors n. Plural of subsector. • SUBSECTOR n. part of a sector. |
| SUBSPECIES | • subspecies n. (Taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below species. • subspecies n. (Taxonomy) A taxon at that rank, often indicated with trinomial nomenclature (such as Felis silvestris… • subspecies n. A subdivision of a species in other scientific disciplines. |
| SUBSTANCES | • substances n. Plural of substance. • SUBSTANCE n. something in which qualities or attributes exist. |
| SUCCUBUSES | • succubuses n. Plural of succubus. • SUCCUBUS n. (Latin) a female demon, also SUCCUBA. |