busses


bus·ses

B0575300 (bŭs′ĭz)n. A plural of bus.

bus1

(bʌs)

n., pl. bus•es, bus•ses, n. 1. a large, long-bodied motor vehicle equipped with seating for passengers, usu. operating as part of a scheduled service. 2. a similar horse-drawn vehicle. 3. a passenger automobile or airplane used in a manner resembling that of a bus. 4. a heavy bar of copper or other conducting material, used to collect, carry, and distribute powerful electric currents. 5. a circuit that connects the CPU with other devices in a computer. v.t. 6. to convey or transport by bus. 7. to transport (pupils) to school by bus, esp. as a means of achieving racial integration. v.i. 8. to travel on or by means of a bus. [1825–35; short for omnibus]

bus2

(bʌs)

v.i., v.t. bused bussed, bus•ing bus•sing. to work as a busboy or busgirl. [1885–90; back formation from busboy]

bus.

business.