| ANGUIPED | • anguiped adj. Having serpents (or similar) in place of legs. • anguiped n. A mythological creature that had serpents in place of legs. • ANGUIPED n. (Latin) a mythical giant having feet or legs in the form of snakes, also ANGUIPEDE. |
| DUNGHEAP | • dungheap n. Alternative spelling of dung heap. • dung-heap n. Alternative form of dungheap. • dung␣heap n. A mound of animal droppings for agricultural use. |
| GAZUMPED | • gazumped v. Simple past tense and past participle of gazump. • GAZUMP v. (colloquial) to unfairly acquire a property by bidding more than an offer that has already been accepted. |
| PAGURIDS | • pagurids n. Plural of pagurid. • PAGURID n. a hermit crab, also PAGURIAN. |
| PLUMAGED | • plumaged adj. Having plumage. • PLUMAGED adj. having plumage. |
| PODARGUS | • podargus n. Any of the birds of the genus Podargus in the frogmouth family. • Podargus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Podargidae – certain frogmouths, of Austrasia. • PODARGUS n. a bird of the frogmouth genus. |
| POUNDAGE | • poundage n. (Countable) a charge based on the weight of something in pounds. • poundage n. (Countable) a charge based on the value of something in pounds sterling. • poundage n. (Countable) a weight measured in pounds. |
| PYENGADU | • pyengadu n. Alternative form of pyinkado. • PYENGADU n. (Burmese) the ironwood tree, also PYINKADO. |
| UNPANGED | • unpanged adj. (Obsolete) Not feeling pangs. • UNPANGED adj. without pangs. |
| UPDATING | • updating v. Present participle of update. • updating n. The act by which something is updated. • UPDATE v. to bring up to date. |
| UPGRADED | • upgraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of upgrade. • upgraded adj. Having had an upgrade; having been improved or enhanced. • UPGRADE v. to raise to a higher standard. |
| UPGRADER | • upgrader n. One who, or that which, upgrades. • upgrader n. A facility that upgrades bitumen into synthetic crude oil. • UPGRADER n. one who upgrades. |
| UPGRADES | • upgrades n. Plural of upgrade. • upgrades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upgrade. • UPGRADE v. to raise to a higher standard. |
| UPSTAGED | • upstaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of upstage. • UPSTAGE v. to outdo theatrically. |