| BEJESUSES | • BEJESUS n. a mild oath, also BEJASUS, BEJEEZUS. |
| BERCEUSES | • berceuses n. Plural of berceuse. • BERCEUSE n. (French) a lullaby. |
| DUENESSES | • DUENESS n. the state of being owed. |
| EUPEPSIES | • EUPEPSY n. a good digestion, also EUPEPSIA. |
| QUEENLESS | • queenless adj. Without a queen. • QUEENLESS adj. having no queen. |
| QUEERNESS | • queerness n. (Uncountable) The quality of being queer or odd. • queerness n. (Countable) Something queer; an oddity. • queerness n. (Uncountable) The quality of being queer, in the sense of not conforming to sexual or gender norms. |
| REPERUSES | • reperuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reperuse. • REPERUSE v. to peruse again. |
| RESECURES | • resecures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resecure. • RESECURE v. to secure again. |
| SEQUELISE | • sequelise v. Alternative spelling of sequelize. • SEQUELISE v. to create a sequel to, also SEQUELIZE. |
| SEQUENCES | • sequences n. Plural of sequence. • sequences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sequence. • SEQUENCE v. to arrange in order. |
| SEQUESTER | • sequester v. To separate from all external influence; to seclude; to withdraw. • sequester v. To separate in order to store. • sequester v. To set apart; to put aside; to remove; to separate from other things. |
| SQUEEGEES | • squeegees n. Plural of squeegee. • SQUEEGEE v. to wipe with a type of mop, also SQUILGEE. |
| SQUEEZERS | • squeezers n. Plural of squeezer. • SQUEEZER n. one that squeezes. |
| SUBLESSEE | • sublessee n. (Property law) Synonym of subtenant. • sub-lessee n. Alternative form of sublessee. • SUBLESSEE n. a holder of a sublease, a lease by a tenant or lessee to another person. |
| SUEDETTES | • suedettes n. Plural of suedette. • SUEDETTE n. a fabric made with a velvetlike nap representing suede. |
| SUNSEEKER | • sunseeker n. A person who enjoys exposure to sunlight; an avid sunbather. • SUNSEEKER n. one who seeks the sun. |
| SUPERSEDE | • supersede v. (Transitive) To take the place of. • supersede v. (Transitive) To displace in favour of itself. • supersede n. (Internet) An updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version. |
| UNBESEEMS | • unbeseems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbeseem. • UNBESEEM v. to misbecome. |
| UNESSENCE | • unessence n. (Philosophy) Lack of essence; that which is not essence. • unessence v. (Transitive) To deprive of its essential nature. • UNESSENCE v. to deprive of essence or being. |
| VENDEUSES | • vendeuses n. Plural of vendeuse. • VENDEUSE n. (French) a saleswoman. |