6-letter words containing s, u
- bursar — The bursar of a school or college is the person who is in charge of its finance or general administration.
- busbar — an electrical conductor, maintained at a specific voltage and capable of carrying a high current, usually used to make a common connection between several circuits in a system
- busboy — waiter's assistant
- busera — a Ugandan alcoholic drink made from millet: sometimes mixed with honey
- bushed — If you say that you are bushed, you mean that you are extremely tired.
- bushel — A bushel is a unit of volume that is used for measuring agricultural produce such as corn or beans. A bushel is equivalent in volume to eight gallons.
- busher — a low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground.
- bushie — a supporter of US President George W. Bush or a member of his administration
- bushwa — nonsense
- busied — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
- busier — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
- busily — If you do something busily, you do it in a very active way.
- busing — the practice of transporting by bus
- busker — Chiefly British. to entertain by dancing, singing, or reciting on the street or in a public place.
- busket — a bouquet
- buskin — (formerly) a sandal-like covering for the foot and leg, reaching the calf and usually laced
- busman — someone who works on buses, particularly as a driver or conductor
- busoni — Ferruccio Benvenuto (fɛʀˈʀutˌtʃɔ bɛnvɛˈnutɔ) ; ferro̅otˈch^ō benˌveno̅oˈt^ō) 1866-1924; It. composer
- bussed — a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
- busser — A busser is someone whose job is to set or clear tables in a restaurant.
- busses — bus
- busted — caught out doing something wrong and therefore in trouble
- bustee — a small settlement; village.
- buster — a person or thing destroying something as specified
- bustic — a small American tree, Dipholis salicifolia
- bustle — If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
- busway — a highway, or lane of a highway, set aside for the exclusive use of buses, especially during peak traffic hours.
- buzzes — a man's very short haircut; crew cut.
- byrrus — birrus.
- byssus — a mass of strong threads secreted by a sea mussel or similar mollusc that attaches the animal to a hard fixed surface
- cactus — A cactus is a thick fleshy plant that grows in many hot, dry parts of the world. Cacti have no leaves and many of them are covered in prickles.
- cadmus — a Phoenician prince who killed a dragon and planted its teeth, from which sprang a multitude of warriors who fought among themselves until only five remained, who joined Cadmus to found Thebes
- caguas — city in EC Puerto Rico: pop. 141,000
- callus — A callus is an unwanted area of thick skin, usually on the palms of your hands or the soles of your feet, which has been caused by something rubbing against it.
- calvus — (of a cumulonimbus cloud) having its upper portion changing from a rounded, cumuliform shape to a diffuse, whitish, cirriform mass with vertical striations.
- campus — A campus is an area of land that contains the main buildings of a university or college.
- cantus — a medieval form of church singing; chant
- cardus — Sir Neville. 1889–1975, British music critic and cricket writer
- carpus — the eight small bones of the human wrist that form the joint between the arm and the hand
- caruso — Enrico (enˈriːko). 1873–1921, an outstanding Italian operatic tenor; one of the first to make gramophone records
- casque — a helmet or a helmet-like process or structure, as on the bill of most hornbills
- casual — If you are casual, you are, or you pretend to be, relaxed and not very concerned about what is happening or what you are doing.
- catsup — ketchup
- caucus — A caucus is a group of people within an organization who share similar aims and interests or who have a lot of influence.
- caulis — the main stem of a plant
- caulks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caulk.
- causal — If there is a causal relationship between two things, one thing is responsible for causing the other thing.
- caused — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
- causee — (linguistics) The agent of the caused event in a causative construction.
- causer — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?