| GENIUSES | • geniuses n. Plural of genius. • GENIUS n. (Latin) an exceptional natural aptitude. |
| MEDIUSES | • MEDIUS n. (Latin) the middle finger. |
| RADIUSES | • radiuses n. Plural of radius. • RADIUS n. (Latin) the shorter and thicker of the two arm bones. |
| GLADIUSES | • gladiuses n. Plural of gladius. • GLADIUS n. (Latin) the internal shell, or pen, of cephalopods. |
| SARDIUSES | • sardiuses n. Plural of sardius. • SARDIUS n. (Latin) a variety of quartz, also SARD. |
| TERTIUSES | • TERTIUS n. (Latin) the third person. |
| ZIFFIUSES | • ZIFFIUS n. (Spenser) a sea-monster, perhaps a swordfish. |
| DOCHMIUSES | • dochmiuses n. Plural of dochmius. • DOCHMIUS n. (Greek) a foot of five syllables. |
| SPLENIUSES | • SPLENIUS n. (Latin) a muscle of the neck. |
| TROLLIUSES | • trolliuses n. Plural of trollius. • TROLLIUS n. the globeflower. |
| BATHYBIUSES | • BATHYBIUS n. a substance on the sea bottom formerly thought to be living matter. |
| SARTORIUSES | • SARTORIUS n. (Latin) a flat thigh muscle. |
| SEXTARIUSES | • sextariuses n. Plural of sextarius. • SEXTARIUS n. (Latin) an ancient Roman unit of liquid measure. |
| STAPEDIUSES | • STAPEDIUS n. the muscle of the middle ear. |
| TRAPEZIUSES | • trapeziuses n. Plural of trapezius. • TRAPEZIUS n. (Latin) either of two, flat large muscles running from the base of the occiput to the middle of the back. |
| INTERRADIUSES | • INTERRADIUS n. a radius midway between primary radii or perradii. |