| CALCULUSES | • calculuses n. Plural of calculus. • CALCULUS n. (Latin) a branch of mathematics. |
| CIRCUMFUSE | • circumfuse v. To pour round; to spread round, as a fluid. • circumfuse v. To spread round; to surround. • CIRCUMFUSE v. to pour around or about. |
| COCULTURES | • cocultures n. Plural of coculture. • cocultures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coculture. • COCULTURE v. to grow (two or more organisms) in the same growing medium or culture. |
| CORPUSCULE | • corpuscule n. Obsolete form of corpuscle. • CORPUSCULE n. a cell or other minute body suspended in fluid, esp. a red or white cell in the blood, also CORPUSCLE. |
| COUSCOUSES | • couscouses n. Plural of couscous. • COUSCOUS n. the grain of the African millet, also COUSCOUSOU, CUSCUS, KHUSKHUS, KOUSKOUS. |
| CREPUSCULE | • crepuscule n. (Now rare) Twilight. • CREPUSCULE n. twilight, the fading light at the end of the day, also CREPUSCLE. |
| CURCUMINES | • curcumines n. Plural of curcumine. • CURCUMINE n. the saffron-yellow colouring matter of turmeric, used esp. in food colouring, also CURCUMIN. |
| CURVACEOUS | • curvaceous adj. (Of a woman) Having shapely and voluptuous curves; curvy. • CURVACEOUS adj. pleasingly curved, also CURVACIOUS. |
| JUNCACEOUS | • juncaceous adj. Rushy; rushlike. • JUNCACEOUS adj. of or pertaining to rushes. |
| SUCCESSFUL | • successful adj. Resulting in success; assuring, or promoting, success; accomplishing what was proposed; having the desired effect. • SUCCESSFUL adj. resulting or terminating in success. |
| SUCCOURERS | • succourers n. Plural of succourer. • SUCCOURER n. one who succours, also SUCCORER. |
| SUCCUBUSES | • succubuses n. Plural of succubus. • SUCCUBUS n. (Latin) a female demon, also SUCCUBA. |
| SUCCULENCE | • succulence n. The property of being succulent. • SUCCULENCE n. the state of being succulent, also SUCCULENCY. |
| SUCCULENCY | • succulency n. Alternative form of succulence. • SUCCULENCY n. the state of being succulent, also SUCCULENCE. |
| SUCCULENTS | • succulents n. Plural of succulent. • SUCCULENT n. a plant, such as a cactus, that stores water in its stem and leaves. |
| SUCCUMBERS | • succumbers n. Plural of succumber. • SUCCUMBER n. one who succumbs. |
| SUCCURSALE | • SUCCURSALE adj. subsidiary. • SUCCURSALE n. a branch or subsidiary establishment, esp. religious, also SUCCURSAL. |
| SUCCUSSIVE | • succussive adj. Characterized by a shaking motion, especially an up-and-down movement, and not merely tremulous oscillation. • SUCCUSSIVE adj. characterized by a shaking motion, esp. an up and down movement. |
| UNCHURCHES | • unchurches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unchurch. • UNCHURCH v. to expel from a church. |
| UNCLUTCHES | • unclutches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unclutch. • UNCLUTCH v. to release from a clutch. |