| BEJESUS | • bejesus interj. Expressing surprise, annoyance, dismay, or anger. • bejesus n. (Euphemistic) Used for emphasis, similar to crap, shit or wits. • BEJESUS n. a mild oath, also BEJASUS, BEJEEZUS. |
| CAESURA | • caesura n. A pause or interruption in a poem, music, building, or other work of art. • caesura n. (Classical prosody) Using two words to divide a metrical foot. • caesura n. (Typography) The caesura mark ‖ or ||. |
| CESURAE | • cesurae n. Plural of cesura. • CESURA n. (Latin) a pause in a line of verse, also CAESURA. |
| CESURAL | • cesural adj. Alternative form of caesural. • CESURAL adj. of a breathing space in a line of verse. |
| CESURAS | • cesuras n. Plural of cesura. • CESURA n. (Latin) a pause in a line of verse, also CAESURA. |
| CESURES | • CESURE n. (Spenser) a break, an interruption. |
| DESUGAR | • desugar v. (Transitive, principally, food processing) To remove sugar from. • desugar v. (Transitive, computing, informal) To translate the source code of a computer program into a functionally… • DESUGAR v. to remove the sugar from. |
| LESULAS | • lesulas n. Plural of lesula. • LESULA n. a genus of Congolese monkey. |
| PRESUME | • presume v. (Transitive) With infinitive object: to be so presumptuous as (to do something) without proper authority… • presume v. (Transitive, now rare) To perform, do (something) without authority; to lay claim to without permission. • presume v. (Transitive) To assume or suggest to be true (without proof); to take for granted, to suppose. |
| RESULTS | • results n. Plural of result. • results v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of result. • RESULT v. to follow as a consequence. |
| RESUMED | • resumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of resume. • RESUME v. to begin again. |
| RESUMER | • resumer n. One who resumes, or takes up an activity again. • RESUMER n. one who resumes. |
| RESUMES | • resumes n. Plural of resume. • resumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resume. • resumés n. Plural of resumé. |
| RESURGE | • resurge v. To rise again; to go through a period of renewed vigor or vitality. • resurge n. A resurgence. • RESURGE v. to rise again. |
| RESUSES | • RESUS n. (short for) resuscitation room. |
| WAESUCK | • WAESUCK interj. (Scots) interjection used to express pity, alas, also WAESUCKS. |