| ENGULPH | • engulph v. Archaic form of engulf. • ENGULPH v. to swallow up completely, also ENGULF, INGULF, INGULPH. |
| EXPUGNS | • expugns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expugn. • EXPUGN v. to take by storm. |
| EXPUNGE | • expunge v. (Transitive) To erase or strike out. • expunge v. (Transitive) To eliminate completely; to annihilate. • expunge v. (Transitive, computing) To delete permanently (E-mail etc.) that was previously marked for deletion but still stored. |
| GUINEPS | • guineps n. Plural of guinep. • GUINEP n. (Tupi) a tropical American tree; its orange-like fruit, also GENIP, GENIPAP, GENIPAPO. |
| PENGUIN | • penguin n. Any of several flightless sea birds, of order Sphenisciformes, found in the Southern Hemisphere, marked… • penguin n. (Obsolete or historical) An auk (sometimes especially a great auk), a bird of the Northern Hemisphere. • penguin n. (Slang) A nun (association through appearance, because of the often black-and-white habit). |
| PLUNGED | • plunged v. Simple past tense and past participle of plunge. • PLUNGE v. to thrust into the midst of. |
| PLUNGER | • plunger n. A device that is used to remove blockages from the drain of a basin or tub, by suction. • plunger n. The internal piece of a syringe that pushes out or pulls in any contents. • plunger n. The sliding activator of an exploder, an electrical generator used to trigger electrical detonators… |
| PLUNGES | • plunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plunge. • PLUNGE v. to thrust into the midst of. |
| PUERING | • PUER v. to tan leather with dog faeces. |
| PUNGENT | • pungent adj. Having a strong odor that stings the nose, said especially of acidic or spicy substances. • pungent adj. Having a strong taste that stings the tongue, said especially of hot (spicy) food, which has a strong… • pungent adj. (Figurative) Stinging; acerbic. |
| PUNGLED | • pungled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pungle. • PUNGLE v. (US) to contribute. |
| PUNGLES | • pungles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pungle. • PUNGLE v. (US) to contribute. |
| REPUGNS | • repugns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repugn. • REPUGN v. to fight against; to oppose. |
| SPUEING | • spueing v. Present participle of spue. • SPUE v. (archaic) to spew. |
| SPUNGES | • spunges n. Plural of spunge. • SPUNGE n. (obsolete) a sponge. |
| UNPAGED | • unpaged adj. Without page numbers. • unpaged adj. (Computing, of memory) Not subject to paging. • UNPAGED adj. having no page numbers. |