| ANGELUSES | • angeluses n. Plural of angelus. • Angeluses n. Plural of Angelus. • ANGELUS n. (Latin) a prayer said in morning, at noon and at sunset. |
| ANNULUSES | • annuluses n. Plural of annulus. • ANNULUS n. (Latin) a ring or ringlike part. |
| CAROLUSES | • Caroluses n. Plural of Carolus. • CAROLUS n. (Latin) a former English gold coin, first struck in the reign of Charles I. |
| CORYLUSES | • CORYLUS n. (Latin) a deciduous nut-bearing tree of the Corylus genus, including hazel. |
| CUMULUSES | • CUMULUS n. (Latin) a kind of cloud. |
| EMBOLUSES | • emboluses n. Plural of embolus. • EMBOLUS n. (Latin) a clot or air bubble obstructing a blood-vessel. |
| LIMULUSES | • LIMULUS n. (Latin) a horseshoe crab, also LIMULOID. |
| MIMULUSES | • mimuluses n. Plural of mimulus. • MIMULUS n. any of various plants of the genus Mimulus, cultivated for their yellow or red flowers. |
| NONPLUSED | • nonplused v. Simple past tense and past participle of nonplus. • NONPLUS v. to take aback, baffle. |
| NONPLUSES | • nonpluses n. Plural of nonplus. • nonpluses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nonplus. • NONPLUS v. to take aback, baffle. |
| PHALLUSES | • phalluses n. Plural of phallus. • PHALLUS n. (Latin) the penis; a symbol of generation in primitive religions. |
| RECLUSELY | • reclusely adv. (Archaic) In a recluse or solitary manner. • RECLUSELY adj. like a recluse. |
| REGULUSES | • reguluses n. Plural of regulus. • REGULUS n. (Latin) a mass that forms beneath the slag in a furnace. |
| RIVULUSES | • RIVULUS n. a small tropical American fish. |
| SURPLUSED | • surplused v. Simple past tense and past participle of surplus. • SURPLUS v. to be in excess. |
| SURPLUSES | • surpluses n. Plural of surplus. • surpluses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surplus. • SURPLUS n. an excess. |
| THALLUSES | • thalluses n. Plural of thallus. • THALLUS n. (Greek) a plant body not differentiated into leaf, stem and root. |
| TROILUSES | • TROILUS n. a large American butterfly. |
| TUMULUSES | • tumuluses n. (Nonstandard) plural of tumulus. • TUMULUS n. (Latin) a mound over a grave. |