Anagrams of fucuses
Word fucuses has
58 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of fucuses.
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- fucus
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noun,
any olive-brown seaweed or alga of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders.
- 1080
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- fec.
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- USES
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noun,
the act of employing, using, or putting into service:
- Susu
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noun,
an institutionalized kinship group among the Dobuans, composed of a woman, her brother, and the woman's children.
- sues
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noun,
Eugène [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), (Marie Joseph Sue) 1804–57, French novelist.
- Secs
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noun,
second2 (def 2).
- sec.
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- fuss
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noun,
an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle:
- fess
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noun,
an ordinary in the form of a broad horizontal band across the middle of an escutcheon.
- FUSE
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noun,
a tube, cord, or the like, filled or saturated with combustible matter, for igniting an explosive.
- cuss
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noun,
curse word; oath.
- cess
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noun,
British. a tax, assessment, or lien.
- cues
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noun,
anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action:
- SSE
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- CEF
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- SES
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noun,
the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
- Sfc
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- ss.
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- SSC
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- Sue
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noun,
Eugène [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), (Marie Joseph Sue) 1804–57, French novelist.
- SCF
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- cs.
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- suf
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- Sus
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- cf.
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- USS
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- UFC
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- USC
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- USE
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noun,
the act of employing, using, or putting into service:
- SCS
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- se-
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- sc.
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- eu-
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- ec-
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- ECF
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- ECU
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noun,
the shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the Middle Ages.
- ef-
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- Esc
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- ess
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noun,
the letter S, s.
- ESU
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- usu
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- FCS
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- cue
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noun,
anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action:
- CSF
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- cfs
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- FC
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- SU
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- S.
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- FE
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- SF
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- U.
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- UC
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- CU
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- CE
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- f.
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noun,
(Paul) Felix (Edler von Münzberg) [poul fey-liks eyd-luh r fuh n mynts-berk] /paʊl ˈfeɪ lɪks ˈeɪd lər fən ˈmüntsˌbɛrk/ (Show IPA), 1863–1942, Austrian composer, conductor, and writer.