| APERTURED | • apertured adj. Having an aperture (or a specified type of aperture). • APERTURED adj. having an aperture. |
| DEPARTURE | • departure n. The act of departing or something that has departed. • departure n. A deviation from a plan or procedure. • departure n. (Euphemistic) A death. |
| PERSUADER | • persuader n. One who, or that which, persuades. • persuader n. (Printing, historical, colloquial) A tool used to pack the type into the form. • persuader n. (Television) An electrode that directs electrons into a multiplier. |
| PERTURBED | • perturbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of perturb. • perturbed adj. Disturbed; flustered. • perturbed adj. (Mathematics) Slightly modified. |
| PLUNDERER | • plunderer n. One who plunders or pillages. • PLUNDERER n. one who plunders. |
| PRECURSED | • precursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of precurse. • PRECURSE v. to foreshadow or be a precursor of, to herald. |
| PREJUDGER | • prejudger n. One who prejudges. • PREJUDGER n. one who prejudges. |
| PRELUDERS | • preluders n. Plural of preluder. • PRELUDER n. a person who plays or performs a prelude. |
| PRESSURED | • pressured v. Simple past tense and past participle of pressure. • PRESSURE v. to apply force to. |
| PROCEDURE | • procedure n. A particular method for performing a task. • procedure n. A series of small tasks or steps taken to accomplish an end. • procedure n. (Uncountable) The set of established forms or methods of an organized body for accomplishing a certain task or tasks. |
| PRUDERIES | • pruderies n. Plural of prudery. • PRUDERY n. a person with affected modesty. |
| PUREBREDS | • purebreds n. Plural of purebred. • pure-breds n. Plural of pure-bred. • PUREBRED n. an animal of unmixed stock. |
| REGROUPED | • regrouped v. Simple past tense and past participle of regroup. • REGROUP v. to group together once more. |
| REPERUSED | • reperused v. Simple past tense and past participle of reperuse. • REPERUSE v. to peruse again. |
| REPRODUCE | • reproduce v. (Transitive) To produce an image or copy of. • reproduce v. (Transitive or intransitive, biology) To generate or propagate offspring or organisms sexually or asexually. • reproduce v. (Transitive) To produce again; to recreate. |
| REPURSUED | • repursued v. Simple past tense and past participle of repursue. • REPURSUE v. to pursue again. |
| UNDERRIPE | • underripe adj. Insufficiently ripe for harvesting or eating. • under-ripe adj. Alternative spelling of underripe. • UNDERRIPE adj. insufficiently ripe. |