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rushs

Rushs is not a widely defined term in English-language reference works. In standard usage, the plural of rush is rushes; “rushs” is typically a misspelling or a typographical error. The form may also appear as a rare or idiosyncratic proper noun in certain texts, but there is no broadly recognized subject, organization, or location that uses this exact name.

If you encounter the word Rushs in a document, consider the surrounding context to determine whether the

Because there is no standard reference entry for Rushs, readers should look to related terms for clarification.

intended
meaning
is
the
plural
of
rush,
a
misspelling
of
rushes,
or
a
proper
noun
such
as
a
surname
or
a
fictional
title.
If
the
intended
meaning
is
a
plant,
the
correct
plural
is
rushes,
referring
to
rush-like
plants
of
the
genus
Juncus.
Common
points
of
comparison
include
Rush
(the
word
or
name)
and
Rushes
(the
plural
form
of
rush
or
the
plant
name).
When
in
doubt,
consulting
the
surrounding
text
or
a
more
general
disambiguation
can
help
identify
whether
Rushs
is
being
used
as
a
misspelling,
a
proper
noun,
or
something
else.