| APERTURES | • apertures n. Plural of aperture. • APERTURE n. an opening. |
| DEPASTURE | • depasture v. (Archaic) To eat up, consume; to strip. • depasture v. (Archaic) To feed or pasture; to graze. • DEPASTURE v. to graze. |
| DEPURATES | • depurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depurate. • DEPURATE v. to free from impurities. |
| DESPUMATE | • despumate v. To throw off impurities in spume; to work off in foam or scum; to foam. • DESPUMATE v. to throw off impurities in foam or scum. |
| PECULATES | • peculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of peculate. • PECULATE v. to embezzle. |
| PERFUSATE | • perfusate n. The fluid used in perfusion. • PERFUSATE n. that which is perfused. |
| PERTUSATE | • pertusate adj. (Botany) Pierced at the apex. • PERTUSATE adj. pierced at the apex. |
| PETANQUES | • petanques n. Alternative form of pétanque (“French boules game”). • petanques n. Plural of petanque (“type of ore”). • PETANQUE n. (French) a game of bowls in which steel bowls are rolled towards a wooden post. |
| PETASUSES | • PETASUS n. (Latin) a broad-brimmed hat worn in ancient Greece, also PETASOS. |
| PULSEBEAT | • pulsebeat n. A continuous, regular rhythm; a pulse or heartbeat. • pulsebeat n. An intimation of an underlying sentiment etc. • PULSEBEAT n. the pulse. |
| REPASTURE | • repasture v. (Transitive) To turn (land) into pasture again. • repasture v. (Transitive) To return (an animal) to a pasture. • REPASTURE n. (Shakespeare) food. |
| REUPTAKES | • reuptakes n. Plural of reuptake. • REUPTAKE v. to take up again. |
| 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. |
| SUPERATED | • superated v. Simple past tense and past participle of superate. • SUPERATE v. (obsolete) to overcome, surmount. |
| SUPERATES | • superates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of superate. • SUPERATE v. (obsolete) to overcome, surmount. |
| SUPERHEAT | • superheat v. To heat a liquid above its boiling point. • superheat v. To heat a vapour above its saturation point. • superheat v. To heat too much, to overheat. |
| SUPERNATE | • supernate n. A supernatant liquid. • SUPERNATE v. to float on a surface. |