| APODYTERIUMS | • apodyteriums n. Plural of apodyterium. • APODYTERIUM n. an undressing-room at a Roman bath. |
| DISREPUTABLY | • disreputably adv. In a disreputable manner. • DISREPUTABLE adv. not reputable. |
| DYSPAREUNIAS | • DYSPAREUNIA n. painful or difficult coitus. |
| HYPERDULICAL | • HYPERDULICAL adj. of or like hyperdulia, the veneration accorded to the Virgin Mary, also HYPERDULIC. |
| JEOPARDOUSLY | • jeopardously adv. In a jeopardous manner. • JEOPARDOUS adv. (obsolete) perilous; hazardous. |
| PACHYDERMOUS | • PACHYDERMOUS adj. thick-skinned, also PACHYDERMATOUS. |
| PLEURODYNIAS | • pleurodynias n. Plural of pleurodynia. • PLEURODYNIA n. pain in the muscles of the chest or side. |
| PRASEODYMIUM | • praseodymium n. A chemical element (symbol Pr) with an atomic number of 59, a soft, silvery, malleable and ductile metal… • PRASEODYMIUM n. a chemical element, a metal with green salts, isolated from the once-supposed element didymium. |
| PROCEDURALLY | • procedurally adv. (Manner) According to a procedure; following a procedure. • procedurally adv. (Manner) In a manner that is concerned with procedure. • procedurally adv. (Manner, usually with generated) Following a computer algorithm, often in a randomized way. |
| PRUDENTIALLY | • prudentially adv. In a prudential manner. • PRUDENTIAL adv. of or relating to prudence, exercising good judgment. |
| PSEUDOGRAPHY | • pseudography n. False writing; forgery. • pseudography n. Incorrect spelling. • PSEUDOGRAPHY n. unsatisfactory spelling. |
| PSEUDOMARTYR | • pseudomartyr n. One who dies like a martyr but (e.g. because of heretical religious views) is not a true martyr. • PSEUDOMARTYR n. a false martyr. |
| UNDEPENDABLY | • undependably adv. In an undependable manner; such that it cannot be relied upon. |
| UNDERPAYMENT | • underpayment n. An insufficient payment. • underpayment n. The act of making such a payment. • underpayment n. The amount by which a payment is insufficient. |
| UNDERPLAYING | • underplaying v. Present participle of underplay. • UNDERPLAY v. to play down, understate. |
| UNHYPHENATED | • unhyphenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhyphenate. • unhyphenated adj. Lacking a hyphen. • unhyphenated adj. (North America) Of people, belonging to a single ethnicity or nationality: names for multi-ethnic/multi-nationality… |
| UNPREPAREDLY | • unpreparedly adv. In an unprepared manner. • UNPREPARED adv. UNPREPARE, to make unprepared. |