| AVERSE | • averse adj. Having a repugnance or opposition of mind. • averse adj. Turned away or backward. • averse adj. (Obsolete) Lying on the opposite side (to or from). |
| EMERSE | • EMERSE adj. of leaves, rising above the surface of water, also EMERSED. |
| HERSED | • hersed v. Simple past tense and past participle of herse. • HERSED adj. (obsolete) arranged like a herse, in harrow form. |
| HERSES | • herses n. Plural of herse. • HERSE n. (obsolete) a harrow. |
| JERSEY | • jersey n. (Countable) A garment knitted from wool, worn over the upper body. • jersey n. (Countable, US) A shirt worn by a member of an athletic team, usually oversized, typically depicting… • jersey n. (Uncountable) A type of fabric knit. |
| KERSEY | • kersey n. A type of rough woollen cloth. • Kersey prop.n. A village and civil parish of Babergh district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TL999904). • Kersey prop.n. A locality in Rocky View County, Alberta, Canada. |
| MERSES | • MERSE n. (Scots) a low flat marshland. |
| PERSES | • perses n. Plural of perse. • perses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of perse. • Perses prop.n. A Titan in Greek mythology, son of Crius and Eurybia. |
| SPERSE | • sperse v. (Obsolete) To disperse. • SPERSE v. (archaic) to disperse. |
| TERSER | • terser adj. Comparative form of terse: more terse. • TERSE adj. succinct. |
| VERSED | • versed adj. Knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience; familiar; practiced. • versed v. Past tense of verse. • Versed prop.n. (Pharmacology) A marketed variety of midazolam. |
| VERSER | • verser n. A versifier. • Verser prop.n. A surname from German. • VERSER n. a versifier. |
| VERSES | • verses n. Plural of verse. • verses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verse. • 'verses n. Plural of ’verse. |
| VERSET | • verset n. (Music) A very short organ interlude or prelude. • verset n. (Obsolete) A verse. • VERSET n. a short line of metrical writing, also VERSICLE. |