| DEPUTABLE | • deputable adj. Fit to be deputed; suitable to act as a deputy. • DEPUTABLE adj. that can be deputed. |
| EPAULETED | • epauleted adj. Wearing epaulets; decorated with epaulets. • EPAULETED adj. wearing an epaulet, also EPAULETTED. |
| EPAULETTE | • epaulette n. An ornamentation, worn on the shoulders of a military uniform, as a sign of rank. • epaulette n. A similar piece of trimming on a lady’s dress. • epaulette n. A plate on the anterior wings of some insects. |
| EUTRAPELY | • eutrapely n. Conversational wit, one of the moral virtues proposed by Aristotle. • EUTRAPELY n. wit, ease and urbanity of conversation, also EUTRAPELIA. |
| EXCULPATE | • exculpate v. To clear of or to free from guilt; exonerate. • EXCULPATE v. to free from blame. |
| OUTLEAPED | • outleaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of outleap. • OUTLEAP v. to surpass in leaping. |
| PECULATED | • peculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of peculate. • PECULATE v. to embezzle. |
| PECULATES | • peculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of peculate. • PECULATE v. to embezzle. |
| PENDULATE | • pendulate v. To swing like a pendulum. • PENDULATE v. to swing as a pendulum. |
| PERPETUAL | • perpetual adj. Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time. • perpetual adj. Set up to be in effect or have tenure for an unlimited duration. • perpetual adj. Continuing; uninterrupted. |
| PETULANCE | • petulance n. (Obsolete) Rudeness, insolence. • petulance n. (Obsolete) An insolent remark or act. • petulance n. Childish impatience or sulkiness; testiness. |
| PLAQUETTE | • plaquette n. A small metal tablet decorated in bas-relief, usually with a design including figures. • plaquette n. (Physics) The smallest closed loop, enclosing the region between four lattice sites, in lattice gauge theory. • PLAQUETTE n. (French) a small plaque. |
| PLATEAUED | • plateaued v. Simple past tense and past participle of plateau. • PLATEAU v. to reach a period of stability. |
| PRELATURE | • prelature n. Prelates in general. • prelature n. The office of a prelate. • PRELATURE n. the office of prelate, a bishop or abbot of superior rank. |
| PULSEBEAT | • pulsebeat n. A continuous, regular rhythm; a pulse or heartbeat. • pulsebeat n. An intimation of an underlying sentiment etc. • PULSEBEAT n. the pulse. |
| REPUTABLE | • reputable adj. Having a good reputation; honourable. • REPUTABLE adj. of good repute. |
| SPECULATE | • speculate v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To think, meditate or reflect on a subject; to consider, to deliberate or cogitate. • speculate v. (Intransitive) To make an inference based on inconclusive evidence; to surmise or conjecture. • speculate v. (Intransitive, business, finance) To make a risky trade in the hope of making a profit; to venture or gamble. |
| UNPLEATED | • unpleated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpleat. • unpleated adj. Without pleats. • UNPLEATED adj. not pleated. |