| BULSE | • bulse n. (Now rare) A bag or package of diamonds, gold dust or other precious materials. • BULSE n. a small bag for diamonds, gold dust etc. |
| CAULS | • cauls n. Plural of caul. • CAUL n. a foetal membrane covering the head. |
| DULSE | • dulse n. A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland. • DULSE n. (Gaelic) an edible red seaweed. |
| EXULS | • exuls n. Plural of exul. • EXUL v. (Spenser) to exile. |
| FOULS | • fouls n. Plural of foul. • fouls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foul. • FOUL v. to make dirty. |
| HAULS | • hauls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haul. • HAUL v. to pull with force. |
| MAULS | • mauls n. Plural of maul. • mauls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maul. • MAUL v. to batter or maltreat. |
| MOULS | • MOULS n. (Scots) clods, esp. in allusion to the grave. |
| MULSE | • mulse n. Wine boiled and mixed with honey. • MULSE n. (obsolete) a drink of honey with wine or water. |
| MULSH | • mulsh n. Dated form of mulch. • mulsh v. Dated form of mulch. • MULSH n. loose material, strawy dung, etc., laid on the soil around plants, to protect roots. |
| NOULS | • NOUL n. the top of the head, also NOLL, NOLE, NOULE, NOWL. |
| PAULS | • pauls n. Plural of paul. • PAUL n. an obsolete papal coin, also PAOLO. |
| PULSE | • pulse n. (Physiology). • pulse n. (Figuratively) A beat or throb; also, a repeated sequence of such beats or throbs. • pulse n. (Figuratively) The focus of energy or vigour of an activity, place, or thing; also, the feeling of bustle… |
| ROULS | • ROUL n. (obsolete) a roll, also ROULE. |
| SAULS | • sauls n. Plural of saul. • SAUL n. (Scots) a soul. |
| SCULS | • sculs n. Plural of scul. • SCUL n. (obsolete) a school, also SCULLE. |
| SHULS | • shuls n. Plural of shul. • SHUL n. (Yiddish) a synagogue, also SCHUL. |
| SOULS | • souls n. Plural of soul. • souls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soul. • SOUL n. the spiritual aspect of human beings. |
| TULSI | • tulsi n. Holy basil, Ocimum tenuiflorum. • Tulsi prop.n. A female given name from Hindi. • TULSI n. (Hindi) a type of basil, a sacred plant in Hindu belief. |
| WAULS | • wauls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waul. • WAUL v. to cry like a cat, also WAWL, WRAWL. |