| BURSITISES | • bursitises n. Plural of bursitis. • BURSITIS n. inflammation of a bursa, one of the synovial sacs. |
| HIBISCUSES | • hibiscuses n. Plural of hibiscus. • HIBISCUS n. (Latin) any of numerous chiefly tropical herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees of the genus Hibiscus. |
| MIDIBUSSES | • MIDIBUS n. a single-decker bus of medium size, typically with seats for between 20 and 30 passengers. |
| MINIBUSSES | • minibusses n. Plural of minibus. • MINIBUS n. a small bus. |
| 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. |
| SUBLIMISES | • sublimises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sublimise. • SUBLIMISE v. to make sublime, also SUBLIMIZE. |
| SUBMISSION | • submission n. The act of submitting or yielding; surrender. • submission n. The act of submitting or giving e.g. a completed piece of work. • submission n. The thing which has been submitted. |
| SUBMISSIVE | • submissive adj. Meekly obedient or passive. • submissive n. (BDSM) One who submits to a dominant partner in BDSM practices. • submissive n. (Rare) One who submits. |
| SUBSIDISED | • subsidised v. Simple past tense and past participle of subsidise. • subsidised adj. That receives subsidy. • SUBSIDISE v. to furnish with a subsidy, also SUBSIDIZE. |
| SUBSIDISER | • subsidiser n. Alternative form of subsidizer. • SUBSIDISER n. one who subsidises, also SUBSIDIZER. |
| SUBSIDISES | • subsidises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subsidise. • SUBSIDISE v. to furnish with a subsidy, also SUBSIDIZE. |
| SUBSIDIZES | • subsidizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subsidize. • SUBSIDIZE v. to furnish with a subsidy, also SUBSIDISE. |
| SUBSISTING | • subsisting v. Present participle of subsist. • SUBSIST v. to continue to exist. |
| SUBTILISES | • subtilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subtilise. • SUBTILISE v. to make subtle; now esp. to argue subtly on, also SUBTILIZE. |