| ANGUIPED | • anguiped adj. Having serpents (or similar) in place of legs. • anguiped n. A mythological creature that had serpents in place of legs. • ANGUIPED n. (Latin) a mythical giant having feet or legs in the form of snakes, also ANGUIPEDE. |
| DEPUTING | • deputing v. Present participle of depute. • DEPUTE v. to delegate. |
| DISPUNGE | • dispunge v. To expunge; to erase. • dispunge v. Obsolete form of disponge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| DUNGHEAP | • dungheap n. Alternative spelling of dung heap. • dung-heap n. Alternative form of dungheap. • dung␣heap n. A mound of animal droppings for agricultural use. |
| EXPUGNED | • expugned v. Simple past tense and past participle of expugn. • EXPUGN v. to take by storm. |
| EXPUNGED | • expunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of expunge. • EXPUNGE v. to delete. |
| GEEPOUND | • geepound n. Synonym of slug (“unit of mass”). • GEEPOUND n. a unit of mass. |
| IMPUGNED | • impugned v. Simple past tense and past participle of impugn. • IMPUGN v. to attack by words. |
| OPPUGNED | • oppugned v. Simple past tense and past participle of oppugn. • OPPUGN v. to assail with argument. |
| POUNDAGE | • poundage n. (Countable) a charge based on the weight of something in pounds. • poundage n. (Countable) a charge based on the value of something in pounds sterling. • poundage n. (Countable) a weight measured in pounds. |
| PYENGADU | • pyengadu n. Alternative form of pyinkado. • PYENGADU n. (Burmese) the ironwood tree, also PYINKADO. |
| REPUGNED | • repugned v. Simple past tense and past participle of repugn. • REPUGN v. to fight against; to oppose. |
| UNPANGED | • unpanged adj. (Obsolete) Not feeling pangs. • UNPANGED adj. without pangs. |
| UNPEGGED | • unpegged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpeg. • unpegged adj. Not pegged. • UNPEG v. to remove the pegs from. |
| UNPURGED | • unpurged adj. Not purged. • UNPURGED adj. not purged. |
| UPENDING | • upending v. Present participle of upend. • upending n. An act of overthrowing or turning over. • up-ending v. Present participle of up-end. |