| PENSUM | • pensum n. (Dated) A task or imposition set as a school punishment. • PENSUM n. (Latin) a task; a school imposition. |
| PRUNES | • prunes n. Plural of prune. • prunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prune. • PRUNE v. to trim and shape by cutting back. |
| PUISNE | • puisne adj. (Obsolete) Younger; junior. • puisne adj. (Obsolete) Insignificant, petty; ineffectual. • puisne adj. (Law) Inferior in rank, as designation of any justice, judge etc. other than the most senior. |
| PUNCES | • PUNCE v. (dialect) to prod or poke. |
| SENDUP | • sendup n. Alternative form of send-up. • send-up n. A satirical imitation of a work of art or a genre. • send␣up v. (Transitive) To imitate someone or something for the purpose of satirical humour. |
| SPUNGE | • spunge n. Obsolete form of sponge. • spunge v. Obsolete form of sponge. • SPUNGE n. (obsolete) a sponge. |
| SPURNE | • SPURNE v. (Spenser) to spur. |
| SUPINE | • supine adj. Lying on its back. • supine adj. (Of the hand, forearm or foot) turned facing toward the body; with the thumb outward or the big toe upward. • supine adj. (Figuratively) Reluctant to take action due to indifference or moral weakness; apathetic or passive towards something. |
| UNPEGS | • unpegs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpeg. • UNPEG v. to remove the pegs from. |
| UNPENS | • unpens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpen. • UNPEN v. to release from confinement. |
| UNSPED | • unsped adj. (Obsolete) Not performed; not dispatched. • UNSPED adj. unaccomplished. |
| UNSTEP | • unstep v. (Transitive) To remove (the mast) from a sailing vessel. • UNSTEP v. to remove from a socket. |
| UPENDS | • upends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upend. • up-ends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of up-end. • UPEND v. to turn upside down. |
| UPSEND | • upsend v. (Transitive, archaic) To send, cast, or throw up; deliver; submit. • upsend v. (Intransitive, US, Scotland) To ascend; climb up. • upsend n. The ability to send up, or transmit. |
| UPSENT | • upsent v. Simple past tense and past participle of upsend. • UPSEND v. to send upward. |