| CHORUSING | • chorusing v. Present participle of chorus. • CHORUS v. to sing in unison. |
| CHORUSSED | • chorussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chorus. • CHORUS v. to sing in unison. |
| CHORUSSES | • chorusses n. (Dated) plural of chorus. • CHORUS v. to sing in unison. |
| CORUNDUMS | • corundums n. Plural of corundum. • CORUNDUM n. (Tamil) a mineral consisting of alumina, varieties including sapphire, ruby, emery. |
| CORUSCANT | • coruscant adj. Emitting flashes of light; glittering. • CORUSCANT adj. shining, glittering. |
| CORUSCATE | • coruscate v. (Intransitive) To give off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle. • coruscate v. (Intransitive, figurative) To exhibit brilliant technique or style. • CORUSCATE v. to sparkle; to throw off flashes of light. |
| FLORUITED | Sorry, definition not available. |
| INDECORUM | • indecorum n. Indecorous behavior, or the state of being indecorous. • INDECORUM n. (Latin) a lack of decorum. |
| PELORUSES | • peloruses n. Plural of pelorus. • PELORUS n. (Latin) a kind of compass from which bearings can be taken. |
| PYLORUSES | • pyloruses n. Plural of pylorus. • PYLORUS n. (Latin) the opening between the stomach and the duodenum. |
| SPORULATE | • sporulate v. (Biology, intransitive) To produce spores. • sporulate adj. (Botany) That produces spores. • SPORULATE v. to form (into) spores. |
| TORULOSES | • TORULOSIS n. an infection by a member of the Torula genus affecting the nervous system. |
| TORULOSIS | • torulosis n. Cryptococcosis. • TORULOSIS n. an infection by a member of the Torula genus affecting the nervous system. |
| VARIORUMS | • variorums n. Plural of variorum. • VARIORUM n. (Latin) an edition of a text that includes the notes of earlier scholars or editors. |
| ZOMBORUKS | • zomboruks n. Plural of zomboruk. • ZOMBORUK n. (Urdu) a small swivel-gun, esp. one mounted on the back of a camel, also ZAMBOORAK, ZUMBOORUK. |
| ZOOPHORUS | • zoophorus n. (Architecture) The frieze of a column, especially one decorated with animals. • ZOOPHORUS n. (Greek) a continuous frieze in relief, with people and animals. |
| ZUMBOORUK | • zumbooruk n. Alternative spelling of zamburak. • ZUMBOORUK n. (Urdu) a small swivel-gun, esp. one mounted on the back of a camel, also ZAMBOORAK, ZOMBORUK. |