| COUPLEMENT | • couplement n. (Obsolete) union; combination; a coupling; a pair. • COUPLEMENT n. union; a couple. |
| DEPOPULATE | • depopulate v. (Transitive) To reduce the population of a region by disease, war, forced relocation etc. • depopulate v. (Transitive, electronics) To remove the components from a circuit board. • depopulate v. (Intransitive) To become depopulated, to lose its population. |
| OPERCULATE | • operculate adj. Having an operculum. • operculate n. Any gastropod mollusc that has an operculum. • OPERCULATE adj. relating to the operculum, also OPERCULATED. |
| OUTPEOPLED | • OUTPEOPLE v. to rid a country of its people. |
| OUTPEOPLES | • OUTPEOPLE v. to rid a country of its people. |
| OUTSPECKLE | • OUTSPECKLE n. (Scots) a laughing stock, a spectacle. |
| OUTSPELLED | • outspelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outspell. • OUTSPELL v. to surpass in spelling. |
| PETIOLULES | • petiolules n. Plural of petiolule. • PETIOLULE n. a small petiole, or the petiole of a leaflet. |
| PETROLEOUS | • petroleous adj. Containing petroleum. • petroleous adj. Pertaining to the mining of petroleum. • petroleous adj. Characteristic of oil or petroleum. |
| PETROLEUMS | • petroleums n. Plural of petroleum. • PETROLEUM n. a general term including both oil and natural gas. |
| PETROLEURS | • petroleurs n. Plural of petroleur. • PETROLEUR n. (French) a rioter who uses petroleum, as in the Paris uprising of 1871. |
| PETROLEUSE | • PETROLEUSE n. (French) a female petroleur, one who makes use of petroleum for incendiary purposes. |
| POETICULES | • poeticules n. Plural of poeticule. • POETICULE n. a poetaster. |
| POULTERERS | • poulterers n. Plural of poulterer. • POULTERER n. a dealer in dead fowls and game, also POULTER. |
| PULSOMETER | • pulsometer n. A vacuum pump or hydrotrope. • PULSOMETER n. a pump that draws in water by condensation of steam in two chambers alternately. |
| REPOPULATE | • repopulate v. To populate again; to breed among a group in order to keep the population up. • repopulate v. (Transitive) To reintroduce a species into (an area). • repopulate v. (Computing) To fill with data again; to refresh. |