| ERUPTS | • erupts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of erupt. • ERUPT v. to break out or through. |
| GETUPS | • getups n. Plural of getup. • get-ups n. Plural of get-up. • GETUP n. a costume. |
| LETUPS | • letups n. Plural of letup. • let-ups n. Plural of let-up. • LETUP n. an easing off. |
| PUCEST | • pucest adj. Superlative form of puce: most puce. • PUCE adj. dark red. |
| PUREST | • purest adj. Superlative form of pure: most pure. • purest adj. Having the greatest purity. • PURE adj. free from stain. |
| PUTZES | • putzes n. Plural of putz. • Putzes prop.n. Plural of Putz. • PUTZ v. to waste time. |
| SEPTUM | • septum n. (Biology) A wall separating two cavities; a partition. • septum n. (Colloquial) Ellipsis of septum ring. or septum piercing. • SEPTUM n. (Latin) a dividing membrane or partition. |
| SETUPS | • setups n. Plural of setup. • set-ups n. Plural of set-up. • SETUP n. the way something is arranged. |
| STUPED | • stuped v. Simple past tense and past participle of stupe. • STUPE v. to treat with a medicated cloth. |
| STUPES | • stupes n. Plural of stupe. • stupes n. For the Caribbean slang term, see chupse. • STUPE v. to treat with a medicated cloth. |
| TAUPES | • taupes n. Plural of taupe. • TAUPE n. (French) a brownish gray, similar to the color of moleskin. |
| TUPEKS | • tupeks n. Plural of tupek. • TUPEK n. (Inuit) an Inuit animal-skin tent, also TOPEK, TUPIK. |
| TUPLES | • tuples n. Plural of tuple. • TUPLE n. in computing, a row of values in a relational database. |
| UNSTEP | • unstep v. (Transitive) To remove (the mast) from a sailing vessel. • UNSTEP v. to remove from a socket. |
| UPJETS | • upjets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upjet. • UPJET v. to spout up. |
| UPREST | • uprest n. (Obsolete) uprising. • UPREST n. (Shelley) a rising, also UPRISING, UPRIST. |
| UPSENT | • upsent v. Simple past tense and past participle of upsend. • UPSEND v. to send upward. |
| UPSETS | • upsets n. Plural of upset. • upsets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upset. • UPSET v. to overturn. |
| UPSTEP | • upstep n. An upward shift of tone between the syllables or words of a tonal language. • upstep v. To apply an upward shift of tone between the syllables or words of a tonal language. • UPSTEP v. to step up. |
| UPTIES | • upties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uptie. • UPTIE v. to tie up. |