| BUSKED | • busked v. Simple past tense and past participle of busk. • busked adj. Wearing a busk. • BUSK v. to perform in the street for donations. |
| BUSKER | • busker n. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Canada, US) A person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting… • BUSKER n. a street entertainer. |
| BUSKET | • busket n. (Obsolete) A small bush. • busket n. (Obsolete) A sprig or bouquet. • busket n. (Obsolete) Part of a garden devoted to shrubs. |
| DUSKED | • dusked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dusk. • DUSK v. to make dim. |
| DUSKEN | • dusken v. (Transitive) To make dusky or obscure. • dusken v. (Intransitive) To grow or become dusky. • DUSKEN v. to grow dark. |
| DUSKER | • dusker adj. Comparative form of dusk: more dusk. • DUSK adj. dim, darkening. |
| FUSKED | • FUSK v. to obtain data from (a website) by using a fusker. |
| FUSKER | • fusker n. (Computing) A program or algorithm that downloads images or media from a web site that have not been… • FUSKER v. to generates obvious passwords and filenames in order to extract data that is held on free websites. |
| HUSKED | • husked v. Simple past tense and past participle of husk. • husked adj. Covered with a husk. • husked adj. Stripped of its husk. |
| HUSKER | • husker n. One who husks (as one who removes the husks, leaves, from ears of corn). • husker n. (US, slang) A fan or supporter of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, the sports teams of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. • HUSKER n. someone who husks maize, esp. at a husking bee. |
| LUSKED | • lusked v. Simple past tense and past participle of lusk. • LUSK v. to lie about lazily. |
| MUSKED | • musked v. Simple past tense and past participle of musk. • MUSK v. to perfume with a strong-smelling substance. |
| MUSKEG | • muskeg n. (Canada) A terrain composed of peat bog with tussocky meadow and woody vegetation including spruce. • MUSKEG n. (Native American) a marsh, also MASKEG. |
| MUSKET | • musket n. A kind of firearm formerly carried by the infantry of an army, originally fired by means of a match… • musket n. (Falconry) A male Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus). • MUSKET n. a long-barrelled muzzle-loading shoulder gun used between the 16th and 18th centuries by infantry soldiers. |
| TUSKED | • tusked adj. Furnished with tusks; having tusks. • tusked v. Simple past tense and past participle of tusk. • TUSK v. to gore with a long, pointed prominent tooth, also TUSH. |
| TUSKER | • tusker n. An animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks. • tusker n. (UK, especially Scotland, Orkney, Shetland) A tool used in peat cutting, a type of spade similar to a cascrom. • TUSKER n. (Old Norse) a turf-spade, also TUSHKAR, TUSHKER, TUSKAR, TWISCAR. |