| DECOUPAGED | • decoupaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of decoupage. • DECOUPAGE v. to apply paper cutouts to wood surfaces. |
| DECOUPAGES | • decoupages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decoupage. • DECOUPAGE v. to apply paper cutouts to wood surfaces. |
| DECOUPLING | • decoupling v. Present participle of decouple. • decoupling n. The act or process by which something is decoupled. • DECOUPLING n. the act of disconnecting. |
| EXPOUNDING | • expounding v. Present participle of expound. • expounding n. The act by which something is expounded. • EXPOUND v. to explain in detail. |
| GUIDEPOSTS | • guideposts n. Plural of guidepost. • GUIDEPOST n. a post to guide the traveller. |
| GUNPOWDERS | • gunpowders n. Plural of gunpowder. • gun␣powders n. Plural of gun powder. • GUNPOWDER n. an explosive mixture of saltpetre, sulphur and charcoal. |
| GUNPOWDERY | • gunpowdery adj. Resembling or characteristic of gunpowder. • GUNPOWDERY adj. like gunpowder. |
| IMPOUNDAGE | • impoundage n. The act of impounding. • impoundage n. The fee or fine for impounding. • IMPOUNDAGE n. the act of impounding. |
| LONGJUMPED | • long␣jumped v. Simple past tense and past participle of long jump. • LONGJUMP v. to jump for distance from a running start. |
| PAEDAGOGUE | • paedagogue n. Alternative spelling of pedagogue. • pædagogue n. Alternative spelling of pedagogue. • PAEDAGOGUE n. one who teaches; by extension, a pedant, also PEDAGOG, PEDAGOGUE. |
| PEDAGOGUED | • pedagogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedagogue. • PEDAGOGUE v. to teach. |
| PEDAGOGUES | • pedagogues n. Plural of pedagogue. • PEDAGOGUE n. one who teaches; by extension, a pedant, also PAEDAGOGUE, PEDAGOG. |
| PLOUGHHEAD | • ploughhead n. The clevis or draught iron of a plough. • PLOUGHHEAD n. the draught iron of a plough, also PLOWHEAD. |
| PODARGUSES | • podarguses n. Plural of podargus. • PODARGUS n. a bird of the frogmouth genus. |
| PSEUDIMAGO | • pseudimago n. Subimago. • PSEUDIMAGO n. a stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago. |
| PSEUDOLOGY | • pseudology n. Falsehood of speech. • PSEUDOLOGY n. the art or science of lying. |
| REPLOUGHED | • reploughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of replough. • REPLOUGH v. to plough again, also REPLOW. |
| SUBGROUPED | • subgrouped v. Simple past tense and past participle of subgroup. • SUBGROUP v. to divide into subgroups. |
| UNPLOUGHED | • unploughed adj. (Of a field or land) Unturned with a plough, and thus retaining its original vegetation (usually grass). • unploughed adj. (Figuratively) Unexplored or unknown. • UNPLOUGHED adj. not ploughed. |