| ANGUIPEDE | • anguipede n. Alternative form of anguiped. • ANGUIPEDE n. a mythical giant having feet or legs in the form of snakes, also ANGUIPED. |
| ANGUIPEDS | • anguipeds n. Plural of anguiped. • ANGUIPED n. (Latin) a mythical giant having feet or legs in the form of snakes, also ANGUIPEDE. |
| DECUPLING | • decupling v. Present participle of decuple. • DECUPLE v. to increase tenfold. |
| DEPLUMING | • depluming v. Present participle of deplume. • DEPLUME v. to deprive of feathers. |
| DISPUNGED | • dispunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispunge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| DISPUNGES | • dispunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispunge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| DUPLEXING | • duplexing v. Present participle of duplex. • DUPLEXING n. the act of making duplex. |
| IMPLUNGED | • implunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of implunge. • IMPLUNGE v. to plunge, also EMPLONGE. |
| INGULPHED | • ingulphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingulph. • INGULPH v. to swallow up completely, also ENGULF, ENGULPH, INGULF. |
| PERDURING | • perduring v. Present participle of perdure. • PERDURE v. to continue to exist. |
| PRELUDING | • preluding v. Present participle of prelude. • preluding n. Something serving as a prelude; an introductory work or remark. • PRELUDE v. to play a musical introduction. |
| PUDDENING | • puddening n. (Nautical) Fibres of old rope packed between spars, or used as a fender. • PUDDENING n. a pad of rope used as a fender on a boat. |
| PUDDERING | • puddering v. Present participle of pudder. • PUDDER v. to make a tumult or bustle, also POTHER. |
| PUDGINESS | • pudginess n. The state or quality of being pudgy. • PUDGINESS n. the state of being pudgy. |
| UPLEADING | • upleading v. Present participle of uplead. • UPLEAD v. to lead up. |
| UPSENDING | • upsending v. Present participle of upsend. • UPSEND v. to send upward. |