That is the correct spelling of "pus" (dead cellular material in an infection).
The similar word is "puss" (a cat, or slang for a face).
macro pus
The spelling is pus, which consists of dead cellular matter.
pushy
Cup Scoop Cop Pocus Spoon Coop Pun Pus
pus pus on toast or a roast pus pus on toast or a roast
Pus is not good its an infection.
neutrophils
Lick the pus up!
"Pus" in Hebrew is "moo-GLAH" (accent on the second syllable).
Pus doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
"You have a pus on you again". Pus is an Irish term that means you have a scowl or a frown on your face.
Pus filled cavities are called abscesses and are treated with surgical drainage of the pus and antibiotics.