| APNEUSTIC | • apneustic adj. (Pathology) Of or relating to apneusis. • APNEUSTIC adj. relating to apneusis, protracted gasping inhalations followed by short inhalations. |
| EPULATION | • epulation n. (Obsolete) A feast or banquet. • EPULATION n. feasting, indulging in fine food. |
| EPURATING | • epurating v. Present participle of epurate. • EPURATE v. to purify. |
| EPURATION | • epuration n. Purification of a product (such as in the process of sugar extraction). • epuration n. Any type of political cleansing, such as ethnic cleansing. • EPURATION n. purification, esp. removal of officials or politicians believed to be disloyal. |
| INCULPATE | • inculpate v. (Law) To imply the guilt of; to blame or incriminate. • INCULPATE v. to blame; to incriminate. |
| PAINTURES | • paintures n. Plural of painture. • PAINTURE n. the art of painting. |
| PENULTIMA | • penultima n. The next to last syllable in a word. • PENULTIMA n. (Latin) the last but one syllable, also PENULT. |
| PETAURINE | • petaurine adj. (Zoology) Relating to the possum family Petauridae. • PETAURINE n. the flying phalanger. |
| PINNULATE | • pinnulate adj. (Botany) Having each pinna subdivided; said of a leaf, or of its pinnae. • PINNULATE adj. having each pinna subdivided, also PINNULATED. |
| PNEUMATIC | • pneumatic adj. Of, relating to, or resembling air or other gases. • pneumatic adj. Of or relating to pneumatics. • pneumatic adj. Powered by, or filled with, compressed air. |
| PULVINATE | • pulvinate adj. (Architecture) Curved convexly or swelled. • pulvinate adj. (Zoology) Having the form of a cushion. • PULVINATE adj. cushion-like; bulging; pillowy, also PULVINATED. |
| SPINULATE | • spinulate adj. Having spinules. • SPINULATE adj. in the form of a spinule, a small spine. |
| SUPINATED | • supinated adj. (Anatomy) Having one’s hand and forearm rotated so that the palm faces in the same direction as the… • supinated adj. (Anatomy) Having one’s foot twisted so that if walking, the weight would be borne on the outer edge of the foot. • supinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of supinate. |
| SUPINATES | • supinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of supinate. • SUPINATE v. to turn so that the palm is facing upward. |
| UNBAPTISE | • unbaptise v. Alternative form of unbaptize. • UNBAPTISE v. to undo the effects of baptism, also UNBAPTIZE. |
| UNBAPTIZE | • unbaptize v. (Transitive) To undo the process of baptism for an individual. • UNBAPTIZE v. to undo the effects of baptism, also UNBAPTISE. |
| UNPAINTED | • unpainted adj. Not painted. • UNPAINT v. to remove the paint from. |
| UNPLAITED | • unplaited v. Simple past tense and past participle of unplait. • unplaited adj. Not plaited. • UNPLAIT v. to undo the plaits of. |
| UPTEARING | • uptearing v. Present participle of uptear. • UPTEAR v. to tear out by the roots. |
| UPTRAINED | • uptrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of uptrain. • UPTRAIN v. (obsolete) to train up, educate. |