| BLUDES | • BLUDE n. (Scots) blood, also BLOOD, BLUID. |
| DULCES | • DULCE n. a sweet food or drink. |
| DULSES | • dulses n. Plural of dulse. • DULSE n. (Gaelic) an edible red seaweed. |
| ELUDES | • eludes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elude. • ELUDE v. to evade. |
| LEDUMS | • LEDUM n. (Greek) a plant of the Labrador tea genus. |
| LEUDES | • leudes n. Plural of leud. • LEUD n. a feudal vassal. |
| LOUSED | • loused v. Simple past tense and past participle of louse. • LOUSE v. to spoil or bungle. |
| LUSHED | • lushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lush. • lushed adj. (Slang) Drunk. • LUSH v. to ply with alcohol. |
| LUSKED | • lusked v. Simple past tense and past participle of lusk. • LUSK v. to lie about lazily. |
| LUSTED | • lusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of lust. • Lusted prop.n. A surname from Old English. • LUST v. to have a strong sexual desire for. |
| PLUSED | • plused v. Simple past tense and past participle of plus. • PLUS v. to increase in value. |
| PULSED | • pulsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pulse. • pulsed adj. Producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts). • PULSE v. to expand and contract rhythmically, also PULSATE. |
| PUSLED | • PUSLE v. to puzzle. |
| SALUED | • SALUE v. (obsolete) to salute. |
| SHULED | • SHULE v. (dialect) to saunter, skulk, also SHOOL, SHOOLE. |
| SLUDGE | • sludge n. Solids separated from suspension in a liquid. • sludge n. A residual semi-solid material left from industrial, water treatment, or wastewater treatment processes. • sludge n. A sediment of accumulated minerals in a steam boiler. |
| SOULED | • souled adj. Furnished with a soul. • souled adj. Possessing soul and feeling. • souled v. Simple past tense and past participle of soul. |
| SULKED | • sulked v. Simple past tense and past participle of sulk. • SULK v. to become sullen and aloof. |