| HOUMUSES | • HOUMUS n. (Turkish) a Middle Eastern hors d'oeuvre of pureed chickpea and sesame oil, also HOMMOS, HOUMMOS, HOUMOUS, HUMMUS, HUMOUSES. |
| HUMOUSES | • HUMOUS n. a Middle Eastern hors d'oeuvre of pureed chickpea and sesame oil. |
| MOUSSEUX | • mousseux adj. Of wine: sparkling. • mousseux n. A sparkling wine. • MOUSSEUX n. a sparkling wine. |
| NAUSEOUS | • nauseous adj. Causing nausea; sickening or disgusting. • nauseous adj. (Obsolete) Inclined to nausea; sickly, squeamish. • nauseous adj. (Sometimes proscribed) Afflicted with nausea; sick. |
| OPULUSES | • OPULUS n. (Latin) the guelder-rose. |
| OUTGUESS | • outguess v. (Transitive) to beat through accurate anticipation of someone’s plans and actions. • out-guess v. Alternative form of outguess. • OUTGUESS v. to anticipate the actions of. |
| POURSUES | • poursues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poursue. • POURSUE v. (Spenser) to pursue, also PERSUE, POURSEW, PURSEW. |
| ROUSSEAU | • Rousseau prop.n. (Countable) A surname from French. • Rousseau prop.n. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), Swiss philosopher. • ROUSSEAU n. (French) fried pemmican. |
| RUFOUSES | • RUFOUS n. a reddish or brownish-red colour. |
| SEDULOUS | • sedulous adj. Of a person: diligent in application or pursuit; constant and persevering in business or in endeavours… • sedulous adj. Of an activity: carried out with diligence. • SEDULOUS adj. diligent, persevering. |
| SENSUOUS | • sensuous adj. Appealing to the senses, or to sensual gratification. • sensuous adj. (Not comparable) Of or relating to the senses; sensory. • SENSUOUS adj. pertaining to or derived from the senses. |
| SETULOUS | • setulous adj. Alternative form of setulose. • SETULOUS adj. having small bristles or setules, also SETULOSE. |
| SUBEROUS | • suberous adj. Suberose. • SUBEROUS adj. pertaining to cork, also SUBEREOUS, SUBEROSE. |
| UNHOUSES | • unhouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhouse. • UNHOUSE v. to deprive of a protective shelter. |
| UPROUSES | • uprouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uprouse. • UPROUSE v. to rouse up. |