| DESULPHUR | • desulphur v. (Chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of desulfur. • DESULPHUR v. to remove sulphur from, also DESULFUR. |
| EUPHAUSID | • euphausid n. Synonym of euphausiid. • EUPHAUSID n. one of a genus of shrimplike crustaceans, also EUPHAUSIID. |
| EUPHUISED | • euphuised v. Simple past tense and past participle of euphuise. • EUPHUISE v. to write in an affected literary style, also EUPHUIZE. |
| OUTPUSHED | • outpushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpush. • OUTPUSH v. to surpass in pushing. |
| PEDICULUS | • pediculus n. A louse (of the family Pediculidae), especially Pediculus humanus. • Pediculus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pediculidae – certain sucking lice. • PEDICULUS n. (Latin) any member of the louse genus. |
| PENDULOUS | • pendulous adj. Hanging from, or as if from, a support. • pendulous adj. Indecisive or hesitant. • pendulous adj. (Biology) having branches etc. that bend downwards; drooping or weeping. |
| PENDULUMS | • pendulums n. Plural of pendulum. • PENDULUM n. a type of free swinging body. |
| PUDENDOUS | • pudendous adj. Relating to the pudenda. • PUDENDOUS adj. (obsolete) shameful. |
| PULTRUDES | • pultrudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pultrude. • PULTRUDE v. to carry out pultrusion, a process for producing reinforced plastic products. |
| REPURSUED | • repursued v. Simple past tense and past participle of repursue. • REPURSUE v. to pursue again. |
| SUBDEPUTY | • SUBDEPUTY n. an assistant to a deputy. |
| SULPHURED | • sulphured v. Simple past tense and past participle of sulphur. • SULPHUR v. to treat with sulphur, also SULFUR. |
| SUPERFUND | • superfund n. (Britain, Australia, finance) A investment vehicle for superannuation assets. • superfund n. (Finance) An investment fund that invests in other investment funds; a fund of funds. • superfund v. (US, transitive) To fund (a college payment plan) with a large payment, more than the usual annual payment. |
| SUPERSTUD | • superstud n. (Informal) A male with exceptional sexual talents and stamina. • SUPERSTUD n. an exceptionally virile male. |
| SURPLUSED | • surplused v. Simple past tense and past participle of surplus. • SURPLUS v. to be in excess. |
| UNPURSUED | • unpursued adj. Not pursued, not followed, not hounded. • unpursued adj. Not pursued, not sought, not engaged in. • UNPURSUED adj. not pursued. |
| USUCAPTED | • usucapted v. Simple past tense and past participle of usucapt. • USUCAPT v. to acquire by long possession. |
| USURPEDLY | • usurpedly adv. Through usurpation. • USURPED adv. USURP, to seize and hold without legal authority. |