-us/-ous

-us/-ous

Nouns ending in -us often come from Latin and are common in science. The adjectives related to them are formed by adding the English -ous ending – which sounds the same but is spelled differently:

fungus/fungous     humus/humous     mucus/mucous     oestrus/oestrous     phosphorus/phosphorous

See Spelling in chemistry for further information about the correct usage for phosphorus and phosphorous.

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