| CUPELED | • cupeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of cupel. • CUPEL v. to refine gold or silver in a small vessel. |
| CUPELER | • CUPELER n. one who assays in a cupel, also CUPELLER. |
| DECUPLE | • decuple adj. Tenfold. • decuple n. An amount multiplied by ten. • decuple v. To multiply by ten. |
| DEPLUME | • deplume v. (Transitive) To strip of feathers or plumage. • deplume v. (Transitive, figuratively) To lay bare; to expose. • DEPLUME v. to deprive of feathers. |
| EELPOUT | • eelpout n. Any fish of the family Zoarcidae. • eelpout n. (Obsolete) A yellow flower of uncertain type, possibly the eel-ware, Ranunculus fluitans. • EELPOUT n. a kind of fish, aka burbot. |
| EMPLUME | • emplume v. (Transitive) To furnish with a plume. • EMPLUME v. (archaic) to provide with a plume. |
| EPAULES | • epaules n. Plural of epaule. • EPAULE n. (French) the shoulder of a bastion. |
| EPAULET | • epaulet n. Alternative form of epaulette (“shoulder decoration on a uniform; tegula”). • EPAULET n. (French) a shoulder ornament or badge worn by military and naval officers, also EPAULETTE. |
| EXPULSE | • expulse v. To expel. • EXPULSE v. (obsolete) to expel. |
| PEEPULS | • peepuls n. Plural of peepul. • PEEPUL n. (Hindi) a fig tree from India, aka bo tree, also PIPAL, PIPUL. |
| PENDULE | • pendule n. (Obsolete) A pendulum. • PENDULE n. a manoeuvre in climbing by which a climber swings from a rope in order to reach another line of ascent. |
| PLEURAE | • pleurae n. Plural of pleura. • pleuræ n. (Obsolete) plural of pleura. • PLEURA n. (Greek) a membrane that covers the lungs. |
| PLEXURE | • plexure n. The act or process of weaving together, or interweaving; that which is woven together. • PLEXURE n. an interweaving. |
| PRELUDE | • prelude n. An introductory or preliminary performance or event. • prelude n. (Music) A short, free-form piece of music, originally one serving as an introduction to a longer and… • prelude n. (Programming) A standard module or library of subroutines and functions to be imported, generally by… |
| PREQUEL | • prequel n. (Narratology) In a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor… • PREQUEL n. a book, film, etc., portraying events which precede those of an existing work. |
| PUCELLE | • pucelle n. (Archaic) A girl, a maiden; a virgin (often with reference to Joan of Arc). • pucelle n. (Obsolete) A prostitute, a slut. • PUCELLE n. (obsolete) a slut; a maid or virgin, also PUSSEL, PUZEL, PUZZEL. |
| PUERILE | • puerile adj. Childish; trifling; silly. • puerile adj. Characteristic of, or pertaining to, a boy or boys; compare puellile. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • PUERILE adj. juvenile; childish. |
| REPULSE | • repulse v. (Transitive) To repel or drive back. • repulse v. (Transitive) To reject or rebuff. • repulse v. (Transitive) To cause revulsion in. |