| AITUS | • aitus n. Plural of aitu. • AITU n. a Polynesian demigod. |
| COITUS | • coitus n. (Formal or humorous) Sexual intercourse, especially involving penile-vaginal penetration. • COITUS n. (Latin) sexual intercourse, also COITION. |
| CREPITUS | • crepitus n. (Medicine) Grating, crackling or popping sounds and sensations experienced under the skin and joints. • CREPITUS n. (Latin) the sound made by a fractured joint. |
| CUBITUS | • cubitus n. (Archaic) The ulna. • cubitus n. (Entomology) One of the major veins of the insect wing, between the media and the postcubitus; the vein… • cubitus n. (Anatomy) The elbow, or the corresponding joint in the forelimb of a quadruped. |
| DECUBITUS | • decubitus n. (Medicine) The posture of someone in bed, lying down or reclining. • decubitus n. (Pathology) Ellipsis of decubitus ulcer.. • DECUBITUS n. (Latin) one's posture or position in bed. |
| DETRITUS | • detritus n. (Countable, chiefly geology) Pieces of rock broken off by ice, glacier, or erosion. • detritus n. (Biology, ecology) Organic waste material from decomposing dead plants or animals. • detritus n. (By extension) Any debris or fragments of disintegrated material. |
| EMERITUS | • emeritus adj. (Postpositive) Retired, but retaining an honorific version of a previous title. • emeritus n. A person retired in this sense. • EMERITUS n. (Latin) a retired person who retains an honorary title. |
| FREMITUS | • fremitus n. A vibration which is perceptible on palpation or auscultation. • FREMITUS n. (Latin) a vibration capable of being felt. |
| HABITUS | • habitus n. (Zoology) habitude; mode of life; bearing. • habitus n. (Zoology, chiefly invertebrates) General appearance. • habitus n. (Botany) habit. |
| HALITUS | • halitus n. A vapour. • HALITUS n. (Latin) an exhalation. |
| INTROITUS | • introitus n. (Medicine) The entrance to a hollow organ or canal; often specifically the entrance to the vagina. • introitus n. (Music) A piece of music played before a mass; a musical introduction of any sort. • INTROITUS n. (Latin) the entrance to a cavity or hollow organ e.g. the vagina. |
| MANITUS | • manitus n. Plural of manitu. • MANITU n. (Native American) a name given by tribes of American Indians to a great spirit, whether good or evil, or to any object of worship, also MANITO, MANITOU. |
| PERITUS | • peritus n. (Christianity) A Roman Catholic theologian attending an ecumenical council to give advice. • PERITUS n. (Latin) a type of theological expert. |
| PROPOSITUS | • propositus n. The first identified male case of an inherited disease in a family; the proband or index case. • PROPOSITUS n. (Latin) an individual to whom the family relationships of others are reckoned; specifically (a) (medicine) the first member of a family to be investigated by a researcher; (b) (law) a testator when making a will. |
| PRURITUS | • pruritus n. (Medicine) severe itching, especially of undamaged skin; caused by allergy, infection, lymphoma etc. • PRURITUS n. (Latin) intense itching. |
| SITUS | • situs n. The position, especially the usual, normal position, of a body part or part of a plant. • situs n. The method in which the parts of a plant are arranged. • situs n. (Law) The location of a property as used for taxation or other legal purposes. |
| SPIRITUS | • spiritus n. A breathing. • spiritus n. An aspirate. • spiritus n. Any spirituous preparation. |
| TINNITUS | • tinnitus n. (Pathology) The perception of noise, such as a ringing or beating sound, which has no external source. • TINNITUS n. (Latin) a ringing sound in the ear. |
| VAGITUS | • vagitus n. The crying of a newborn baby. • VAGITUS n. (Latin) a cry or wail. |
| VOMITUS | • vomitus n. (Medicine) vomit, the product of an emesis. • VOMITUS n. (Latin) matter vomited. |