| DUELERS | • duelers n. Plural of dueler. • DUELER n. one who duels, also DUELIST, DUELLER, DUELLIST. |
| ELUDERS | • eluders n. Plural of eluder. • ELUDER n. one who eludes. |
| FERULES | • ferules n. Plural of ferule. • FERULE v. to fit with a metal cap to prevent splitting, also FERREL, FERRULE. |
| FUELERS | • fuelers n. Plural of fueler. • FUELER n. one who fuels, also FUELLER. |
| LEASURE | • leasure n. Misspelling of leisure. • Leasure prop.n. A surname. • LEASURE n. (Spenser) leisure. |
| LEISURE | • leisure n. Freedom provided by the cessation of activities. • leisure n. Free time, time free from work or duties. • leisure n. Time at one’s command, free from engagement; convenient opportunity; hence, convenience; ease. |
| LEMURES | • lemures n. The spirits or ghosts of the dead in the Roman mythology, considered as troublesome unless exorcised or appeased. • LEMURES n. the ghosts of the dead in ancient Roman religion. |
| LUREXES | • LUREX n. (tradename) a thin glittery thread. |
| RECLUSE | • recluse adj. (Now rare) sequestered; secluded, isolated. • recluse adj. (Now rare) hidden, secret. • recluse n. A person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religious purposes; a hermit. |
| RECULES | • RECULE v. (Spenser) to recoil, also RECOYLE, RECUILE, REQUOYLE. |
| REFUELS | • refuels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refuel. • refuels n. Plural of refuel. • REFUEL v. to fill with fuel. |
| REGLUES | • reglues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reglue. • REGLUE v. to glue again. |
| RELUMES | • relumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relume. • RELUME v. to light again, also RELUMINE. |
| REPULSE | • repulse v. (Transitive) To repel or drive back. • repulse v. (Transitive) To reject or rebuff. • repulse v. (Transitive) To cause revulsion in. |
| RUELLES | • ruelles n. Plural of ruelle. • Ruelles prop.n. Plural of Ruelle. • RUELLE n. (French) the space between a bed and the wall. |
| RULESSE | • RULESSE adj. (Spenser) unruly, without rules, also RULELESS. |
| UNREELS | • unreels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unreel. • UNREEL v. to unwind from a reel. |
| VELURES | • velures n. Plural of velure. • VELURE v. (Shakespeare) to smooth with a velvet or silk pad, as a hat. |