| BULBOUS | • bulbous adj. Having the shape of or resembling a bulb, bloated. • bulbous adj. (Of a person) Overweight and round in shape. • bulbous adj. (Botany) Growing from a bulb or producing bulbs. |
| BULLOUS | • bullous adj. Of, pertaining to or characterized by bullae. • BULLOUS adj. blistered, puckered, bubble-like, also BULLATE. |
| EMULOUS | • emulous adj. Ambitious or competitive. • EMULOUS adj. eager to equal or surpass another. |
| FULVOUS | • fulvous adj. Tawny-coloured. • FULVOUS adj. dull yellow, also FULVID. |
| LOBULUS | • lobulus n. A lobule; a small lobe or subdivision of a lobe. • LOBULUS n. (Latin) a small lobe or lobe-like structure, also LOBULE. |
| LOCULUS | • loculus n. A little place or space; a cell; a chamberlet. • loculus n. In ancient catacombs and tombs of some types, a small separate chamber or recess cut into the rock… • loculus n. (Zoology) One of the spaces between the septa in the Anthozoa. |
| LUCUMOS | • lucumos n. Plural of lucumo. • LUCUMO n. (Latin) an Etruscan prince. |
| LUTEOUS | • luteous adj. Yellowish. • luteous adj. Of or pertaining to mud. • LUTEOUS adj. golden-yellow. |
| MODULUS | • modulus n. (Mathematics) The base with respect to which a congruence is computed. • modulus n. (Mathematics) The absolute value of a complex number. • modulus n. (Physics) A coefficient that expresses how much of a certain property is possessed by a certain substance. |
| OSCULUM | • osculum n. (Chiefly zoology) A small opening or orifice. • osculum n. (Zoology, obsolete) One of the suckers on the head of a tapeworm. • osculum n. (Zoology) The main opening in a sponge from which water is expelled. |
| OUTSULK | • outsulk v. (Transitive) To sulk more than. • OUTSULK v. to surpass in sulking. |
| PLUMOUS | • plumous adj. Alternative form of plumose. • PLUMOUS adj. having feathers or plumes, also PLUMATE, PLUMOSE. |
| PULPOUS | • pulpous adj. Pulpy, soft. • PULPOUS adj. containing pulp; pulpy. |
| SOULFUL | • soulful adj. Full of emotion and vigor. • soulful adj. Full of soul. • soulful n. Enough to fill one’s soul. |
| TORULUS | • torulus n. (Zoology) The socket of an antenna. • TORULUS n. (Latin) the socket of an insect's antenna. |
| UNSOULS | • unsouls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsoul. • UNSOUL v. to deprive of spirit. |