| BISCUITS | • biscuits n. Plural of biscuit. • BISCUIT n. a small, thin, crisp cake. |
| BURSITIS | • bursitis n. (Medicine) An inflammation of a bursa, most common in the shoulder, elbow or knee. • BURSITIS n. inflammation of a bursa, one of the synovial sacs. |
| MISSUITS | • missuits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of missuit. • MISSUIT v. to suit badly. |
| OUSTITIS | • oustitis n. Plural of oustiti. • OUSTITI n. (French) a lock-opening tool. |
| SILURIST | • Silurist n. Synonym of Silurian (“a member of the Silures, an ancient tribe of Britannia”). • SILURIST n. a member of the ancient British Silurian tribe. |
| SINUITIS | • sinuitis n. Alternative form of sinusitis. • SINUITIS n. inflammation of a sinus, also SINUSITIS. |
| SIRTUINS | • sirtuins n. Plural of sirtuin. • SIRTUIN n. any of a group of enzymes which regulate cell metabolism and aging. |
| SKINSUIT | • skinsuit n. A skintight suit. • SKINSUIT n. a one-piece skintight garment worn by cyclists, athletes, etc. |
| SPIRITUS | • spiritus n. A breathing. • spiritus n. An aspirate. • spiritus n. Any spirituous preparation. |
| STIBIUMS | • STIBIUM n. (Latin) antimony. |
| SUBITISE | • subitise v. Non-Oxford standard spelling of subitize. • SUBITISE v. to perceive, also SUBITIZE. |
| SUITINGS | • suitings n. Plural of suiting. • SUITING n. fabric for making suits. |
| SWIMSUIT | • swimsuit n. A garment worn for swimming. • swimsuit n. A tight-fitting one-piece garment worn by women and girls. • SWIMSUIT n. a bathing suit. |
| TISSUIER | • TISSUEY adj. of or like tissue. |
| TISSUING | • tissuing v. Present participle of tissue. • TISSUE v. to weave into a fine, sheer fabric. |
| ULITISES | • ULITIS n. inflammation of the gums. |
| UNITISES | • unitises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unitise. • UNITISE v. to divide into units, also UNITIZE. |
| UTILISES | • utilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of utilise. • UTILISE v. to make use of, also UTILIZE. |