| APNEUSES | • APNEUSIS n. protracted gasping inhalations followed by short inhalations. |
| EUPNOEAS | • EUPNOEA n. normal breathing, also EUPNEA. |
| EXPUNGES | • expunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expunge. • EXPUNGE v. to delete. |
| 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. |
| PENUCHES | • PENUCHE n. (Spanish) a fudge-like candy, also PENOCHE, PENUCHI. |
| PENURIES | • penuries n. Plural of penury. • PENURY n. extreme poverty. |
| PERONEUS | • peroneus n. (Anatomy) Any of several muscles of the lateral side of the leg, which arise from the fibula and act to move the foot. • PERONEUS n. one of several fibular muscles. |
| PETUNTSE | • petuntse n. Alternative form of petunse. • PETUNTSE n. (Chinese) a feldspathic rock used in making Chinese porcelain, also PETUNTZE. |
| PURENESS | • pureness n. The quality of being pure; purity. • PURENESS n. the quality of being pure. |
| RESUPINE | • resupine adj. Lying on the back; supine. • RESUPINE adj. lying on the back. |
| SNEAKEUP | • SNEAKEUP n. (Shakespeare) a sneak, a shirker. |
| SUPERMEN | • supermen n. Plural of superman. • Supermen prop.n. Plural of Superman. • Supermen n. Plural of Superman. |
| SUSPENCE | • suspence n. Obsolete spelling of suspense. • SUSPENCE adj. (Milton) suspended, held back, also SUSPENS. |
| SUSPENSE | • suspense n. The condition of being suspended; cessation for a time. • suspense n. The pleasurable emotion of anticipation and excitement regarding the outcome or climax of a book, film etc. • suspense n. The unpleasant emotion of anxiety or apprehension in an uncertain situation. |
| UNESPIED | • unespied adj. Not espied or having been espied; unseen, unnoticed. • UNESPIED adj. not espied. |
| UNSPHERE | • unsphere v. To remove from a sphere, as in celestial bodies; to remove from the heavens. • UNSPHERE v. to remove from a sphere. |