| ASSUETUDE | • assuetude n. (Archaic) Accustomedness; habit. • assuetude n. The condition of an organism that has acquired tolerance of a drug or poison. • ASSUETUDE n. accustomedness; habit. |
| CARDUUSES | • CARDUUS n. (Shakespeare) a thistle. |
| CAUCUSSED | • caucussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of caucus. • CAUCUS v. to hold a political meeting. |
| DESULFURS | • desulfurs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulfur. • DESULFUR v. to free from sulphur. |
| RESIDUOUS | • residuous adj. (Archaic) Remaining; residual. • RESIDUOUS adj. remaining, also RESIDUAL. |
| RESIDUUMS | • residuums n. Plural of residuum. • RESIDUUM n. (Latin) a residue. |
| SUBTRUDES | • subtrudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subtrude. • SUBTRUDE v. to push in stealthily. |
| SUCCUSSED | • succussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of succuss. • SUCCUSS v. to shake violently. |
| SUPERSTUD | • superstud n. (Informal) A male with exceptional sexual talents and stamina. • SUPERSTUD n. an exceptionally virile male. |
| SURPLUSED | • surplused v. Simple past tense and past participle of surplus. • SURPLUS v. to be in excess. |
| UNASSUMED | • unassumed adj. Not assumed. • UNASSUMED adj. not assumed. |
| UNASSURED | • unassured adj. Not assured. • unassured adj. Uninsured. • UNASSURED adj. not assured. |
| UNDERUSES | • underuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underuse. • UNDERUSE v. to not use to the fullest extent. |
| UNGUESSED | • unguessed adj. Not guessed. • UNGUESSED adj. not guessed. |
| UNTRUSSED | • untrussed adj. Not trussed. • UNTRUSS v. to free from a truss. |