| DEPANNEURS | • depanneurs n. Plural of depanneur. • dépanneurs n. Plural of dépanneur. • DEPANNEUR n. (Canadian) a convenience store in French Canada. |
| EXPOUNDERS | • expounders n. Plural of expounder. • EXPOUNDER n. one who expounds. |
| PLUNDERERS | • plunderers n. Plural of plunderer. • PLUNDERER n. one who plunders. |
| RESUSPENDS | • resuspends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resuspend. • RESUSPEND v. to suspend again. |
| SUPERDENSE | • superdense adj. (Of quantum coding of information) Having an information density of two classical bits per qubit, made… • superdense adj. (Of matter) More dense than ordinary matter. • SUPERDENSE adj. very dense. |
| SUPERNATED | • SUPERNATE v. to float on a surface. |
| SUPERVENED | • supervened v. Simple past tense and past participle of supervene. • SUPERVENE v. to come in addition, or closely after, esp. so as to cause a change. |
| SUSPENDERS | • suspenders n. (US) A pair of straps crossing one’s shoulders and extending down to one’s trousers, where a clip or… • suspenders n. (Britain) Small straps, attached to a suspender belt, that hold up a woman’s stockings. • SUSPENDER n. a strap to support a sock or stocking. |
| UNDERKEEPS | • underkeeps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underkeep. • underkeeps n. Plural of underkeep. • UNDERKEEP v. (Spenser) to keep under; to suppress. |
| UNDERPEEPS | • underpeeps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underpeep. • UNDERPEEP v. (Shakespeare) to peep under. |
| UNDERPRISE | • UNDERPRISE v. (obsolete) to value too little. |
| 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. |
| UNPERISHED | • unperished adj. Not perished. • UNPERISHED adj. not perished. |
| UNPERSONED | • unpersoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unperson. • UNPERSON v. to make someone into an unperson. |
| UNPRIESTED | • unpriested v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpriest. • UNPRIEST v. to divest of priesthood. |
| UNRESPITED | • unrespited adj. Given no respite. • UNRESPITED adj. (Milton) without respite or pause. |
| UNSCEPTRED | • unsceptred adj. Having no sceptre; not being an actual monarch (but having comparable qualities). • unsceptred v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsceptre. • UNSCEPTRED adj. having no sceptre. |