| CENTUPLE | • centuple adj. Hundredfold. Multiplied by one hundred. • centuple v. (Intransitive) To increase a hundredfold. • centuple v. (Transitive) To increase or multiply something by a hundred. |
| OPULENCE | • opulence n. Wealth. • opulence n. Abundance, bounty, profusion. • opulence n. Ostentatious display of wealth and luxury; plushness. |
| PAENULAE | • paenulae n. Plural of paenula. • PAENULA n. (Latin) a Roman travelling cloak. |
| PEDUNCLE | • peduncle n. (Botany) The axis of an inflorescence; the stalk supporting an inflorescence. • peduncle n. (Botany) A short stalk at the base of a leaf or reproductive structure. • peduncle n. (Anatomy) A bundle of neurons connecting different parts of the brain. |
| PENDULES | • pendules n. Plural of pendule. • PENDULE n. a manoeuvre in climbing by which a climber swings from a rope in order to reach another line of ascent. |
| PENUCHLE | • penuchle n. Alternative form of pinochle. • PENUCHLE n. a card game, also PINOCHLE, PENUCKLE, PINOCLE. |
| PENUCKLE | • penuckle n. Alternative form of pinochle. • PENUCKLE n. a card game, also PINOCHLE, PENUCHLE, PINOCLE. |
| PERILUNE | • perilune n. (Astronomy) The point of an elliptical lunar orbit where the distance between the satellite and the… • PERILUNE n. the point at which a celestial body is nearest to the moon. |
| PRUNELLE | • prunelle n. A kind of small and very acid French plum, especially when stoned and dried, from Prunus spinosa (blackthorn, sloe). • PRUNELLE n. (French) a strong silk or woollen material, formerly used for academic and clerical gowns and women's shoes, also PRUNELLA. |
| PULICENE | • pulicene adj. Of or pertaining to fleas; pulicose. • PULICENE adj. pertaining to, or abounding in, fleas. |
| REPLUNGE | • replunge v. To plunge again. • REPLUNGE v. to plunge again. |
| UNHELPED | • unhelped adj. Without help or assistance; unaided. • UNHELPED adj. not helped. |
| UNPEELED | • unpeeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpeel. • unpeeled adj. Not peeled. • UNPEELED adj. not peeled. |
| UNPEOPLE | • unpeople n. Plural of unperson. • unpeople v. (Transitive) To deprive of inhabitants; to depopulate. • UNPEOPLE v. to remove people from. |
| UPLEANED | • upleaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of uplean. • UPLEAN v. to rest one's weight. |