| BULLPEN | • bullpen n. An enclosed area used to hold bulls. • bullpen n. (Baseball) An enclosed area for pitchers to warm up in during a game. • bullpen n. (Baseball) The relief pitchers of a team collectively. |
| CHELLUP | • CHELLUP n. (dialect) noise. |
| HELPFUL | • helpful adj. Furnishing help; giving aid; useful. • HELPFUL adj. giving help. |
| PELLUMS | • PELLUM n. (dialect) dust. |
| PILULAE | • PILULA n. (Latin) a small pill, also PILULE. |
| PILULES | • pilules n. Plural of pilule. • PILULE n. a small pill, also PILULA. |
| PLEURAL | • pleural adj. Of, relating to, or affecting the pleura, or the sides of the thorax. • pleural adj. Thin and transparent. • PLEURAL adj. of or pertaining to the pleura or pleurae, or to the sides of the thorax. |
| PLUMULE | • plumule n. (Botany) The first bud, or growing point, of a plant embryo, situated above the cotyledons. • plumule n. (Zoology) A down feather. • plumule n. (Zoology) The aftershaft of a feather. |
| PLUTEAL | • pluteal adj. (Zoology) Of or pertaining to a pluteus. • PLUTEAL adj. of or pertaining to a pluteus, the free-swimming larva of sea urchins and ophiurans. |
| POLLUTE | • pollute v. (Transitive) To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product. • pollute v. (Transitive) To make something or somewhere less suitable for some activity, especially by the introduction… • pollute v. To corrupt or profane. |
| 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. |
| PULLERS | • pullers n. Plural of puller. • PULLER n. one that pulls. |
| PULLETS | • pullets n. Plural of pullet. • PULLET n. a young hen. |
| PULLEYS | • pulleys n. Plural of pulley. • pulleys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pulley. • PULLEY v. to hoist with a pulley. |
| PULLIES | • pullies n. Plural of pully. • pullies n. Plural of pulley. • PULLY n. (colloquial) a pullover. |
| UNSPELL | • unspell v. (Transitive) To break the power of (a spell); to release (a person) from the influence of a spell; to disenchant. • UNSPELL v. to free from a spell. |
| UPSELLS | • upsells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upsell. • upsells n. Plural of upsell. • UPSELL v. to attempt to persuade a customer to purchase more expensive items, upgrades, or other add-ons in an attempt to make a more profitable sale. |
| UPSWELL | • upswell n. A rising swell. • upswell v. (Intransitive) To swell upward. • UPSWELL v. to swell up. |
| UPWELLS | • upwells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upwell. • UPWELL v. to well up. |