| AENEUSES | • AENEUS n. a kind of aquarium fish, named for its bronze colour. |
| APNEUSES | • APNEUSIS n. protracted gasping inhalations followed by short inhalations. |
| BERCEUSE | • berceuse n. A lullaby. • BERCEUSE n. (French) a lullaby. |
| CEREUSES | • cereuses n. Plural of cereus. • CEREUS n. (Latin) a genus of plants of the Cactus family, native to America. |
| COLEUSES | • coleuses n. Plural of coleus. • COLEUS n. (Greek) a plant of the Mint family, cultivated for its bright-colored or variegated leaves. |
| DANSEUSE | • danseuse n. A female dancer. • DANSEUSE n. (French) a professional female ballet dancer. |
| DISEUSES | • DISEUSE n. (French) a female diseur, a reciter. |
| FARCEUSE | • farceuse n. A female farceur. • FARCEUSE n. (French) a (female) writer of farces. |
| MASSEUSE | • masseuse n. A woman who performs massage; a female masseur. • masseuse n. (Nonstandard) A masseur; a man who performs massage. • MASSEUSE n. (French) a female who makes a living by giving massage. |
| POSEUSES | • poseuses n. Plural of poseuse. • POSEUSE n. (French) a female poseur. |
| REVEUSES | • REVEUSE n. (French) a (female) daydreamer. |
| SOLEUSES | • SOLEUS n. (Latin) a leg muscle. |
| STREUSEL | • streusel n. A crumbly topping for cakes and quick breads. It is made of sugar, flour, butter, cinnamon, and often chopped nuts. • STREUSEL n. (German) a crumb-like cake or pie topping of flour, sugar, butter, and nuts. |
| URAEUSES | • uraeuses n. Plural of uraeus. • URAEUS n. (Greek) an Egyptian symbol of kingship, a rearing cobra worn on the king's forehead or crown. |
| VAREUSES | • vareuses n. Plural of vareuse. • VAREUSE n. (French) a kind of loose jacket. |
| VENDEUSE | • vendeuse n. A saleswoman in a fashionable clothing store. • VENDEUSE n. (French) a saleswoman. |