| CUTINISES | • cutinises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cutinise. • CUTINISE v. to become coated with cutin, also CUTINIZE. |
| DISINURES | • disinures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinure. • DISINURE v. to render unfamiliar. |
| DISUNITES | • disunites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disunite. • DISUNITE v. to separate. |
| IMMUNISES | • immunises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immunise. • IMMUNISE v. to render immune from infection, also IMMUNIZE. |
| INCISURES | • incisures n. Plural of incisure. • INCISURE n. a cut or incision. |
| JUICINESS | • juiciness n. The state of being juicy. • JUICINESS n. the state of being juicy. |
| MINIBUSES | • minibuses n. Plural of minibus. • MINIBUS n. a small bus. |
| MINIMUSES | • minimuses n. Plural of minimus. • MINIMUS n. (Latin) a being of the smallest size. |
| REISSUING | • reissuing v. Present participle of reissue. • reissuing n. The act of something being reissued; a new publication of something. • REISSUE v. to issue again. |
| RICINUSES | • ricinuses n. Plural of ricinus. • RICINUS n. (Latin) a genus of plants of the Spurge family, containing one species, the castor-oil plant. |
| SCIURINES | • sciurines n. Plural of sciurine. • SCIURINE n. a member of the squirrel family, also SCIURID, SCIUROID. |
| SIGNIEURS | • signieurs n. Plural of signieur. • SIGNIEUR n. (Shakespeare) a lord, esp. of manor, also SEIGNEUR, SEIGNIOR. |
| SINUSLIKE | • sinuslike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a sinus. • SINUSLIKE adj. resembling a sinus. |
| SQUINNIES | • squinnies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of squinny. • SQUINNY v. to squint, look askance, also SQUINY. |
| SUBINCISE | • subincise v. (Transitive) To perform a subincision upon. • SUBINCISE v. to perform subincision, the formation of an opening into the urethra by the incision of the underside of the penis, a puberty rite practised by some tribal people. |
| UNIONISES | • unionises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unionise. • UNIONISE v. to form into a union, also UNIONIZE. |
| UNITISERS | • UNITISER n. one who unitises, also UNITIZER. |