| DISCUSSES | • discusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discuss. • DISCUSS v. to talk over. |
| DISSENSUS | • dissensus n. Disagreement, especially when widespread. • DISSENSUS n. (Latin) a widespread difference of opinion. |
| ESQUISSES | • esquisses n. Plural of esquisse. • ESQUISSE n. (French) the first sketch of a picture or model of a statue. |
| FUSSINESS | • fussiness n. The state of being fussy. • FUSSINESS n. the state of being fussy. |
| ISSUELESS | • issueless adj. Without issue (children). • issueless adj. Without an issue (point in debate or controversy). • ISSUELESS adj. having no issue or progeny; childless. |
| MASSEUSES | • masseuses n. Plural of masseuse. • MASSEUSE n. (French) a female who makes a living by giving massage. |
| MUSSINESS | • mussiness n. The quality of being mussy. • MUSSINESS n. mess, confusion. |
| SAUCISSES | • saucisses n. Plural of saucisse. • SAUCISSE n. (French) a long canvas tube filled with powder for use as a fuse, e.g. when firing a mine, also SAUCISSON. |
| SCHUSSERS | • SCHUSSER n. (German) one who makes schusses, fast runs on a straight skiing slope. |
| SCISSURES | • scissures n. Plural of scissure. • SCISSURE n. a lengthwise cut. |
| SUBBASSES | • subbasses n. Plural of subbass. • sub-basses n. Plural of sub-bass. • SUBBASS n. a pedal stop producing the lowest tones of an organ. |
| SUBSENSES | • subsenses n. Plural of subsense. • SUBSENSE n. a subdivision of a sense. |
| SUCCESSES | • successes n. Plural of success. • SUCCESS n. the attainment of something desired or intended. |
| SUCCUSSES | • succusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of succuss. • SUCCUSS v. to shake violently. |
| SURPASSES | • surpasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surpass. • SURPASS v. to go beyond. |
| SUSPENSES | • suspenses n. Plural of suspense. • SUSPENSE n. a state of mental uncertainty or excitement. |
| USURESSES | • usuresses n. Plural of usuress. • USURESS n. a female money lender. |