| BURNOUSES | • burnouses n. Plural of burnous. • BURNOUSE n. (Arabic) a hooded cloak worn by Arabs, also BURNOOSE, BURNOUS. |
| FUNHOUSES | • funhouses n. Plural of funhouse. • fun␣houses n. Plural of fun house. • FUNHOUSE n. an amusement park attraction. |
| GUNHOUSES | • gunhouses n. Plural of gunhouse. • GUNHOUSE n. a shelter for a gun. |
| NUTHOUSES | • nuthouses n. Plural of nuthouse. • nut-houses n. Plural of nut-house. • nut␣houses n. Plural of nut house. |
| OUTSTUNTS | • outstunts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outstunt. • OUTSTUNT v. to surpass in stunting. |
| SINUOUSLY | • sinuously adv. In a sinuous manner. • SINUOUS adv. characterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOSE. |
| SPINULOUS | • spinulous adj. Covered with small spines. • SPINULOUS adj. covered with small spines, also SPINULOSE. |
| STRENUOUS | • strenuous adj. Having great vigour or energy; forceful. • strenuous adj. (Of a task) Requiring great exertion; very laborious. • STRENUOUS adj. requiring great exertion. |
| SUBCONSUL | • SUBCONSUL n. an assistant to a consul. |
| SUFFUSION | • suffusion n. (Countable) The act of pouring a liquid over or soaking something. • suffusion n. (Countable) coat, coating, film, plating. • suffusion n. (Uncountable) The state of being wet. |
| SURMOUNTS | • surmounts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surmount. • SURMOUNT v. to get over or across. |
| SURROUNDS | • surrounds n. Things bordering, adjacent to, or near something else; surroundings. • surrounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surround. • SURROUND v. to encompass. |
| TUNGSTOUS | • tungstous adj. (Chemistry) containing tetravalent tungsten. • TUNGSTOUS adj. containing tungsten in a low valence state. |
| UNISONOUS | • unisonous adj. Being in unison; unisonant. • UNISONOUS adj. being in unison, also UNISONAL, UNISONANT. |
| UNSERIOUS | • unserious adj. Not serious; characterized by a lack of seriousness (Of attitude, approach, style etc.). • UNSERIOUS adj. not serious. |
| UNSHROUDS | • unshrouds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshroud. • UNSHROUD v. to remove the shroud from; to uncover. |