| DISPUNGING | • dispunging v. Present participle of dispunge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| DUENNASHIP | • duennaship n. The role or status of duenna. • DUENNASHIP n. the office of duenna. |
| EXPOUNDING | • expounding v. Present participle of expound. • expounding n. The act by which something is expounded. • EXPOUND v. to explain in detail. |
| IMPOUNDING | • impounding v. Present participle of impound. • impounding n. An act of impoundment. • IMPOUND v. to seize and retain in legal custody. |
| PINNULATED | • pinnulated adj. (Zoology) Having pinnules. • PINNULATED adj. having each pinna subdivided, also PINNULATE. |
| PLUNDERING | • plundering v. Present participle of plunder. • plundering n. The act of one who plunders; pillaging or looting; plunder. • PLUNDER v. to rob by force. |
| PREFUNDING | • PREFUND v. to fund beforehand. |
| PUDDENINGS | • puddenings n. Plural of puddening. • PUDDENING n. a pad of rope used as a fender on a boat. |
| PUNDIGRION | • PUNDIGRION n. (obsolete) a play on words, a pun. |
| SUSPENDING | • suspending v. Present participle of suspend. • SUSPEND v. to stop for a period. |
| UNDERSPINS | • underspins n. Plural of underspin. • UNDERSPIN n. a kind of spin in table tennis. |
| UNDROOPING | • undrooping adj. Not drooping. • UNDROOPING adj. not drooping. |
| UNINSPIRED | • uninspired adj. Lacking inspiration; dull or dry. • uninspired v. Simple past tense and past participle of uninspire. • UNINSPIRED adj. not inspired. |
| UNPEDANTIC | • unpedantic adj. Not pedantic. • UNPEDANTIC adj. not pedantic. |
| UNPOISONED | • unpoisoned adj. Not poisoned. • unpoisoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpoison. • UNPOISON v. to rid of poison. |
| UNPRISONED | • unprisoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unprison. • UNPRISON v. to release from prison. |
| UNPUNISHED | • unpunished adj. Not punished. • UNPUNISHED adj. not punished. |
| UPSTANDING | • upstanding adj. Honest; reputable; respectable. • upstanding adj. Standing up. • upstanding v. Present participle of upstand. |