| BURRAMUNDI | • BURRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) any of several Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BARRAMUNDI. |
| BURRAMYSES | • BURRAMYS n. a rare pigmy possum from Australia. |
| BURRAWANGS | • burrawangs n. Plural of burrawang. • BURRAWANG n. (Native Australian) any of various palmlike plants having edible nuts. |
| CURRAJONGS | • currajongs n. Plural of currajong. • CURRAJONG n. (Native Australian) an Australian evergreen, also CURREJONG, CURRIJONG, KURRAJONG. |
| CURRANTIER | • CURRANTY adj. full of currants. |
| CURRAWONGS | • currawongs n. Plural of currawong. • CURRAWONG n. (Native Australian) an Australian crow-like bird with a resounding call. |
| DEMURRABLE | • demurrable adj. That may be demurred to. • DEMURRABLE adj. that may be demurred to. |
| DEMURRAGES | • demurrages n. Plural of demurrage. • DEMURRAGE n. undue delay or detention of a vessel, railway wagon, etc., and thus in the completion of a contract; compensation for such detention. |
| FOURRAGERE | • fourragere n. Alternative form of fourragère. • fourragère n. A braided cord awarded to a military unit for distinguished service and worn on the left shoulder. • FOURRAGERE n. a braided cord worn round the left shoulder, esp. as a military decoration. |
| INCURRABLE | • incurrable adj. That can be incurred. • INCURRABLE adj. that can be incurred. |
| KOOKABURRA | • kookaburra n. Any of several species of kingfishers in the genus Dacelo. • KOOKABURRA n. (Native Australian) a large Australian kingfisher, with a call sounds like a raucous laugh, also GOBURRA. |
| KURRAJONGS | • kurrajongs n. Plural of kurrajong. • KURRAJONG n. (Native Australian) an Australian evergreen, also CURRAJONG, CURREJONG, CURRIJONG. |
| REDCURRANT | • redcurrant n. Alternative spelling of red currant. • red-currant n. Alternative spelling of red currant. • red␣currant n. A deciduous shrub, Ribes rubrum, native to western Europe; any of certain cultivars of the shrub. |
| SUSURRATED | • susurrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of susurrate. • SUSURRATE v. to whisper. |
| SUSURRATES | • susurrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of susurrate. • SUSURRATE v. to whisper. |