| APPENDENTS | • APPENDENT n. an adjunct, an appendage, also APPENDANT. |
| DEEPENINGS | • deepenings n. Plural of deepening. • DEEPENING n. the act of making deep. |
| DEPANNEURS | • depanneurs n. Plural of depanneur. • dépanneurs n. Plural of dépanneur. • DEPANNEUR n. (Canadian) a convenience store in French Canada. |
| DEPENDANTS | • dependants n. Plural of dependant. • DEPENDANT n. a person who depends on another for support, also DEPENDENT. |
| DEPENDENTS | • dependents n. Plural of dependent. • DEPENDENT n. a person who depends on another for support. |
| DESPONDENT | • despondent adj. In low spirits from loss of hope or courage. • DESPONDENT adj. feeling or showing extreme discouragement. |
| NONEXPOSED | • nonexposed adj. Not exposed; unexposed. • NONEXPOSED adj. not exposed. |
| PENDENCIES | • PENDENCY n. a pending state. |
| PENFRIENDS | • penfriends n. Plural of penfriend. • pen-friends n. Plural of pen-friend. • pen␣friends n. Plural of pen friend. |
| PINNIPEDES | • pinnipedes n. Plural of pinnipede. • PINNIPEDE n. a member of the Pinnipeda, seals, walruses, and other such sea mammals, also PINNIPED. |
| PREDINNERS | • PREDINNER n. a meal taken before dinner. |
| PREDNISONE | • prednisone n. (Pharmacology) A glucocorticoid C21H26O5 that is a dehydrogenated analog of cortisone, used to relieve… • PREDNISONE n. a drug similar to cortisone, used as an anti-inflammatory, also PREDNISOLONE. |
| RESPONDENT | • respondent n. One who responds; one who replies. • respondent n. (Law) A defendant, especially in a case instituted by a petition or in appellate and divorce proceedings. • respondent n. A person replying to a questionnaire. |
| SPHENDONES | • sphendones n. Plural of sphendone. • SPHENDONE n. (Greek) a headband or fillet worn by women in ancient Greece. |
| UNDERSPEND | • underspend v. To spend too little of the funds appropriated or allocated. • underspend n. An amount by which an allocated amount is not expended. • UNDERSPEND v. to spend less than. |
| UNDERSPENT | • underspent v. Simple past tense and past participle of underspend. • UNDERSPEND v. to spend less than. |
| UNPERSONED | • unpersoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unperson. • UNPERSON v. to make someone into an unperson. |