| CURSTNESS | • curstness n. Obsolete form of cursedness. • CURSTNESS n. shrewishness. |
| NARCISSUS | • narcissus n. Any of several bulbous flowering plants, of the genus Narcissus, having white or yellow cup- or trumpet-shaped… • narcissus n. A beautiful young man, like the mythological Greek Narcissus. • Narcissus prop.n. (Greek mythology) A youth who spurned the love of Echo and fell in love with his own reflection in a… |
| PRESSRUNS | • pressruns n. Plural of pressrun. • press␣runs n. Plural of press run. • PRESSRUN n. a continuous operation of a printing press. |
| PURSINESS | • pursiness n. The state of being pursy. • PURSINESS n. the state of being pursy. |
| RUMNESSES | • RUMNESS n. the state of being odd, queer. |
| RUSHINESS | • rushiness n. The quality of being rushy. • RUSHINESS n. the state of abounding with rushes. |
| RUSTINESS | • rustiness n. The state of being rusty. • RUSTINESS n. the state of being rusty. |
| SANDSPURS | • sandspurs n. Plural of sandspur. • SANDSPUR n. an annual herb, also SANDBUR, SANDBURR. |
| SQUARSONS | • squarsons n. Plural of squarson. • SQUARSON n. a clergyman who is also a squire or landowner in his parish. |
| STURNUSES | • STURNUS n. (Latin) any bird of the starling genus. |
| SUNBURSTS | • sunbursts n. Plural of sunburst. • SUNBURST n. a burst of sunlight. |
| SURLINESS | • surliness n. The property of being surly. • SURLINESS n. the state of being surly. |
| SUSPENSER | • suspenser n. (Informal) A film, television program, etc. that offers an atmosphere of suspense. • SUSPENSER n. something, e.g. a film or book, that is filled with suspense. |
| SUSPENSOR | • suspensor n. (US) An athletic support; a jockstrap. • suspensor n. (Biology) The cord which suspends the embryo, and which is attached to the radicle in the young state; the proembryo. • SUSPENSOR n. a suspensory ligament, bandage, etc., also SUSPENSORY. |
| TRUSSINGS | • trussings n. Plural of trussing. • TRUSSING n. the framework of a structure. |
| UNCROSSES | • uncrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncross. • UNCROSS v. to change from a crossed position. |
| UNDRESSES | • undresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undress. • UNDRESS v. to take off clothing. |
| UNTRUSSES | • untrusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untruss. • UNTRUSS v. to free from a truss. |