| BERCEUSES | • berceuses n. Plural of berceuse. • BERCEUSE n. (French) a lullaby. |
| CHANTEUSE | • chanteuse n. A female singer; often specifically a popular or cabaret singer. • CHANTEUSE n. (French) a female nightclub singer. |
| CHARMEUSE | • charmeuse n. A fine semi-lustrous crepe in satin weave. • CHARMEUSE n. (French) a soft satiny material. |
| CHOREUSES | • choreuses n. Plural of choreus. • CHOREUS n. (Greek) a trochee, also CHOREE. |
| COIFFEUSE | • coiffeuse n. A female hairdresser. • COIFFEUSE n. (French) a (female) hairdresser. |
| DANSEUSES | • danseuses n. Plural of danseuse. • DANSEUSE n. (French) a professional female ballet dancer. |
| FARCEUSES | • farceuses n. Plural of farceuse. • FARCEUSE n. (French) a (female) writer of farces. |
| MALLEUSES | • MALLEUS n. (Latin) a bone of the middle ear. |
| MASSEUSES | • masseuses n. Plural of masseuse. • MASSEUSE n. (French) a female who makes a living by giving massage. |
| NUCLEUSES | • nucleuses n. Plural of nucleus. • NUCLEUS n. (Latin) an essential part of a cell. |
| PLUTEUSES | • pluteuses n. Plural of pluteus. • PLUTEUS n. (Latin) a type of sea-urchin. |
| PRECIEUSE | • précieuse n. An affected woman of polite society, especially one of the literary women of the French salons of the 17th century. • PRECIEUSE n. (French) a woman affecting a fastidious overrefinement. |
| PROTEUSES | • PROTEUS n. (Greek) any of the rodlike bacteria found in decaying matter. |
| SIFFLEUSE | • SIFFLEUSE n. (French) a (female) professional whistler. |
| STREUSELS | • streusels n. Plural of streusel. • STREUSEL n. (German) a crumb-like cake or pie topping of flour, sugar, butter, and nuts. |
| VEILLEUSE | • veilleuse n. A shaded night-lamp. • VEILLEUSE n. (French) a small, highly-decorated nightlight. |
| VENDEUSES | • vendeuses n. Plural of vendeuse. • VENDEUSE n. (French) a saleswoman. |