| CAUCUSSES | • caucusses n. Plural of caucus. • caucusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caucus. • CAUCUS v. to hold a political meeting. |
| CUPRESSUS | • Cupressus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Cupressaceae – the cypresses. • CUPRESSUS n. any tree of the genus Cupressus. |
| ROUSSEAUS | • ROUSSEAU n. (French) fried pemmican. |
| SOUKOUSES | • SOUKOUS n. (French) a form of Central African dance music. |
| STURNUSES | • STURNUS n. (Latin) any bird of the starling genus. |
| SUBCAUSES | • subcauses n. Plural of subcause. • SUBCAUSE n. a subordinate cause. |
| SUCCUSSED | • succussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of succuss. • SUCCUSS v. to shake violently. |
| SUCCUSSES | • succusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of succuss. • SUCCUSS v. to shake violently. |
| SURPLUSES | • surpluses n. Plural of surplus. • surpluses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surplus. • SURPLUS n. an excess. |
| UNSUCCESS | • unsuccess n. A lack of success. • UNSUCCESS n. lack of success, failure. |
| UNTRUSSES | • untrusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untruss. • UNTRUSS v. to free from a truss. |
| USUALNESS | • usualness n. The quality or state of being usual. • usualness n. (Countable) Something that is usual. • USUALNESS n. the state of being usual. |
| USURESSES | • usuresses n. Plural of usuress. • USURESS n. a female money lender. |