| BESPOKEN | • bespoken v. Past participle of bespeak. • bespoken adj. (Obsolete) betrothed or engaged to be married (compare with: spoken for). • BESPEAK v. to request in advance. |
| NONPEAKS | • NONPEAK n. a period of low demand. |
| OPENWORK | • openwork n. Any of several forms of metalwork or needlework having decorative openings. • openwork n. (Mining) A quarry; an open cut. • open-work n. Alternative spelling of openwork. |
| PENSTOCK | • penstock n. A sluice or pipe which allows the controlled flow of water from behind a dam, typically routing it to… • penstock n. The barrel of a wooden pump. • PENSTOCK n. a valve-controlled water conduit. |
| PLONKERS | • plonkers n. Plural of plonker. • PLONKER n. a large marble, also PLUNKER. |
| PLONKIER | • plonkier adj. Comparative form of plonky: more plonky. • PLONKY adj. pompously self-important about mundane matters. |
| POKINESS | • pokiness n. The state or condition of being poky. • POKINESS n. the state of being poky. |
| PYKNOSES | • pyknoses n. Plural of pyknosis. • PYKNOSIS n. a shrinking and thickening of a cell nucleus, also PYCNOSIS. |
| RESPOKEN | • respoken v. Past participle of respeak. • RESPEAK v. (Shakespeare) to speak again. |
| UNSPOKEN | • unspoken adj. (Sometimes postpositive) Not spoken; not said. • unspoken adj. (Sometimes postpositive) Not formally articulated or stated; implicit or understood. • unspoken v. Past participle of unspeak. |
| UPBROKEN | • upbroken v. Simple past tense and past participle of upbreak. • UPBREAK v. to break out. |
| UPSPOKEN | • upspoken v. Past participle of upspeak. • UPSPEAK v. to speak up. |