| DUPLICIDENT | • DUPLICIDENT adj. of certain animals, such as rabbits, having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw. |
| EPIDENDRUMS | • epidendrums n. Plural of epidendrum. • EPIDENDRUM n. a genus of tropical plant, also EPIDENDRONE. |
| OUTPLODDING | • outplodding v. Present participle of outplod. • OUTPLOD v. to surpass in plodding. |
| PASQUINADED | • pasquinaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of pasquinade. • PASQUINADE v. to compose a pasquinade. |
| PUDDINGIEST | • PUDDINGY adj. like a pudding, soft and stodgy. |
| PUDIBUNDITY | • PUDIBUNDITY n. the state of being pudibund. |
| SPLENDIDOUS | • splendidous adj. Obsolete spelling of splendidious. • SPLENDIDOUS adj. (obsolete) splendid, also SPLENDIDIOUS. |
| SUPERADDING | • superadding v. Present participle of superadd. • SUPERADD v. to add further. |
| UNDEPENDING | • undepending adj. (Obsolete) independent. • UNDEPENDING adj. (obsolete) independent. |
| UNDERPINNED | • underpinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of underpin. • UNDERPIN v. to support from below. |
| UNDERPRICED | • underpriced adj. Having a relatively or abnormally low price. • UNDERPRICE v. to price below the real value. |
| UNDERPRISED | • UNDERPRISE v. (obsolete) to value too little. |
| UNDERPRIZED | • underprized v. Simple past tense and past participle of underprize. • UNDERPRIZE v. to value too little. |
| UNDESPOILED | • undespoiled adj. Not despoiled. • UNDESPOILED adj. not despoiled. |
| UNDISPENSED | • undispensed adj. Not dispensed. • undispensed adj. Not freed by dispensation. • UNDISPENSED adj. not dispensed. |
| UNIMPEDEDLY | • unimpededly adv. Without obstruction. • UNIMPEDED adv. not impeded. |
| UNPARADISED | • unparadised v. Simple past tense and past participle of unparadise. • UNPARADISE v. to deprive of happiness like that of paradise. |
| UNPEDIGREED | • unpedigreed adj. Without a pedigree. • UNPEDIGREED adj. without a pedigree. |
| UNPREDICTED | • unpredicted adj. Not predicted. • unpredicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpredict. • UNPREDICT v. (Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction. |