| DEPOPULATE | • depopulate v. (Transitive) To reduce the population of a region by disease, war, forced relocation etc. • depopulate v. (Transitive, electronics) To remove the components from a circuit board. • depopulate v. (Intransitive) To become depopulated, to lose its population. |
| DEPUTYSHIP | • deputyship n. The position or role of deputy. |
| LIPPITUDES | • lippitudes n. Plural of lippitude. • LIPPITUDE n. (archaic) soreness of the eyes. |
| OUTCROPPED | • outcropped v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcrop. • OUTCROP v. to protrude above the soil. |
| OUTDROPPED | • OUTDROP v. to surpass in dropping. |
| OUTPEOPLED | • OUTPEOPLE v. to rid a country of its people. |
| OUTSTEPPED | • outstepped v. Simple past tense and past participle of outstep. • OUTSTEP v. to step beyond. |
| PUPILLATED | • PUPILLATE v. to cry in the manner of a peacock. |
| SUPPLANTED | • supplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of supplant. • SUPPLANT v. to take the place of. |
| SUPPURATED | • suppurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of suppurate. • SUPPURATE v. to discharge pus. |
| UNPROMPTED | • unprompted adj. Without being told to say or do something. • UNPROMPTED adj. not prompted. |
| UNSTRAPPED | • unstrapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unstrap. • unstrapped adj. Not strapped. • UNSTRAP v. to remove a strap from. |
| UNSTRIPPED | • unstripped adj. Not stripped. • UNSTRIP v. (dialect) to strip. |