| ANSEROUS | • anserous adj. Resembling a goose. • anserous adj. Silly. • ANSEROUS adj. resembling a goose; silly; simple. |
| ARSENOUS | • arsenous adj. (Chemistry) of, related to, or derived from arsenic, especially in an oxidation state of three; arsenious. • ARSENOUS adj. pertaining to arsenic. |
| CORNUSES | • cornuses n. Plural of cornus. • CORNUS n. (Latin) a hardwood tree or shrub, also CORNEL. |
| DOURNESS | • dourness n. The characteristic of being dour; gloominess; sternness. • DOURNESS n. the state of being dour. |
| NEUROSES | • neuroses n. Plural of neurosis. • NEUROSIS n. a type of emotional disturbance. |
| NEUROSIS | • neurosis n. (Pathology) A mental disorder, less severe than psychosis, marked by anxiety or fear which differ from… • NEUROSIS n. a type of emotional disturbance. |
| NONUSERS | • nonusers n. Plural of nonuser. • NONUSER n. one that is not a user. |
| NOURSLES | • noursles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of noursle. • NOURSLE v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOUSELL, NOUSLE, NURSLE. |
| ONRUSHES | • onrushes n. Plural of onrush. • onrushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of onrush. • ONRUSH n. a forward rush. |
| RESINOUS | • resinous adj. Of, or pertaining to, resin. • resinous adj. (Physics, dated) negative (of electric charge). • RESINOUS adj. resembling resin. |
| RESOUNDS | • resounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resound. • re-sounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-sound. • RESOUND v. to make an echoing sound. |
| SOUNDERS | • sounders n. Plural of sounder. • SOUNDER n. a herd of pigs; a young boar. |
| SOURNESS | • sourness n. The quality or condition of being sour, usually said of human personalities. • SOURNESS n. the state of being sour. |
| SURGEONS | • surgeons n. Plural of surgeon. • Surgeons prop.n. Plural of Surgeon. • SURGEON n. one who practices surgery. |
| TONSURES | • tonsures n. Plural of tonsure. • TONSURE v. to shave the head of. |
| UNHORSES | • unhorses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhorse. • UNHORSE v. to cause to fall from a horse. |
| UNSOBERS | • UNSOBER v. to make unregulated or unrefined in manners. |