DEQUEUES | • dequeues n. Plural of dequeue. • dequeues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dequeue. • DEQUEUE v. to remove from a (computing) queue. |
EMBUSQUE | • embusqué n. One who avoids military service; a draft dodger. • EMBUSQUE n. (French) a slacker or shirker, a person who evades military service. |
ENQUEUES | • enqueues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enqueue. • ENQUEUE v. to add (a data-processing task) to a list of tasks awaiting processing in a buffer. |
EREMURUS | • eremurus n. (Botany) Any of the plants of the genus Eremurus. • EREMURUS n. (Latin) a flower, the foxtail lily. |
EUPHUISE | • euphuise v. Alternative form of euphuize. • EUPHUISE v. to write in an affected literary style, also EUPHUIZE. |
REMUEURS | • remueurs n. Plural of remueur. • REMUEUR n. (French) the person who carries out remuage, the process of turning or shaking wine bottles so that the sediment collects at the cork end for removal. |
REPURSUE | • repursue v. To pursue again. • REPURSUE v. to pursue again. |
SUBFEUED | • subfeued v. Simple past tense and past participle of subfeu. • SUBFEU v. to grant land to under Scottish feudal law. |
UKULELES | • ukuleles n. Plural of ukulele. • ʻukuleles n. Plural of ʻukulele. • UKULELE n. (Hawaiian) a small guitar-like instrument, also UKELELE, UKE. |
UNDERUSE | • underuse n. The act of using (something) less than expected. • underuse v. To use (something) less than expected. • UNDERUSE v. to not use to the fullest extent. |
UNQUEENS | • unqueens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unqueen. • UNQUEEN v. to deprive of a queen. |
URAEUSES | • uraeuses n. Plural of uraeus. • URAEUS n. (Greek) an Egyptian symbol of kingship, a rearing cobra worn on the king's forehead or crown. |
USQUEBAE | • usquebae n. (Scotland, historical) whisky. • USQUEBAE n. (Gaelic) whiskey, also USQUABAE, USQUE, USQUEBAUGH. |
UTERUSES | • uteruses n. Plural of uterus. • UTERUS n. (Latin) an organ of female mammals. |