| ANGUIPED | • anguiped adj. Having serpents (or similar) in place of legs. • anguiped n. A mythological creature that had serpents in place of legs. • ANGUIPED n. (Latin) a mythical giant having feet or legs in the form of snakes, also ANGUIPEDE. |
| CUPELING | • cupeling v. Present participle of cupel. • CUPEL v. to refine gold or silver in a small vessel. |
| DEPUTING | • deputing v. Present participle of depute. • DEPUTE v. to delegate. |
| DISPUNGE | • dispunge v. To expunge; to erase. • dispunge v. Obsolete form of disponge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| EPIGONUS | • EPIGONUS n. (Greek) an inferior imitator, also EPIGON, EPIGONE. |
| ERUPTING | • erupting v. Present participle of erupt. • ERUPT v. to break out or through. |
| IMPLUNGE | • implunge v. (Transitive, obsolete) To plunge (something into something else). • IMPLUNGE v. to plunge, also EMPLONGE. |
| IMPUGNED | • impugned v. Simple past tense and past participle of impugn. • IMPUGN v. to attack by words. |
| IMPUGNER | • impugner n. One who impugns; one who opposes or contradicts. • IMPUGNER n. one who impugns, attacks with words. |
| PENGUINS | • penguins n. Plural of penguin. • PENGUIN n. a flightless, aquatic bird, also PINGUIN. |
| PERSUING | • persuing v. Present participle of persue. • PERSUE v. (Spenser) to follow, in order to overtake or capture, also POURSEW, POURSUE, PURSEW. |
| PERUSING | • perusing n. A process of studying something carefully. • perusing v. Present participle of peruse. • PERUSE v. to read. |
| PINGUEFY | • pinguefy v. (Rare) To make or become fat. • PINGUEFY v. to become or make fat or greasy; to make rich. |
| PREVUING | • prevuing v. Present participle of prevue. • PREVUE v. (US) to preview, also PREVIEW. |
| PUREEING | • pureeing v. Present participle of puree. • puréeing v. Present participle of purée. • PUREE v. to reduce to a thick pulp by cooking and sieving. |
| REPURING | • repuring v. Present participle of repure. • REPURE v. to purify again, also REPURIFY. |
| REPUTING | • reputing v. Present participle of repute. • REPUTING n. (Shakespeare) pluming oneself. |
| SUPERING | • supering v. Present participle of super. • SUPER v. to reinforce with a thin cotton mesh, as a book. |
| UPENDING | • upending v. Present participle of upend. • upending n. An act of overthrowing or turning over. • up-ending v. Present participle of up-end. |