| ENTROPIUMS | • ENTROPIUM n. (Greek) the inversion or turning in of the border of the eyelids, also ENTROPION. |
| EPICENTRUM | • EPICENTRUM n. the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the focus of an earthquake, also EPICENTER, EPICENTRE. |
| EPISTERNUM | • episternum n. (Anatomy) The upper segment of the sternum. • episternum n. (Entomology) The anterior part of the pleuron of an insect. • EPISTERNUM n. a median bone connected with the sternum. |
| IMPORTUNED | • importuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of importune. • IMPORTUNE v. to press or urge with repeated requests. |
| IMPORTUNER | • importuner n. One who importunes. • IMPORTUNER n. one who importunes. |
| IMPORTUNES | • importunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of importune. • IMPORTUNE v. to press or urge with repeated requests. |
| PERITONEUM | • peritoneum n. (Anatomy) In mammals, the serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen and that is folded over the viscera. • peritoneum n. (Zoology) In animals, the membrane lining the coelom cavity. • PERITONEUM n. the smooth serous membrane which lines the cavity of the abdomen. |
| POULTRYMEN | • poultrymen n. Plural of poultryman. • POULTRYMAN n. one who keeps poultry. |
| PRESTERNUM | • presternum n. (Anatomy) The anterior segment of the sternum; the manubrium. • PRESTERNUM n. the anterior segment of the sternum. |
| PROCUMBENT | • procumbent adj. Prone or prostrate. • procumbent adj. (Botany) That trails along the ground. • procumbent adj. (Dentistry) inclined towards the lips. |
| PROSTERNUM | • prosternum n. (Zoology) The ventral plate of the prothorax of an insect. • PROSTERNUM n. the sternum of the prothorax of insects. |
| RECOUPMENT | • recoupment n. A recovery of what had been lost; reimbursement. • recoupment n. (Law) A reduction of the plaintiff’s damages by keeping out a part. • RECOUPMENT n. the act of recouping. |
| RESTUMPING | • restumping v. Present participle of restump. • RESTUMP v. (Australian) to provide (a building) with new stumps. |
| RESUMPTION | • resumption n. The act of resuming or starting something again. • resumption n. (Chiefly Australia) eminent domain. • RESUMPTION n. an act or instance of resuming. |
| TRUMPETING | • trumpeting n. Action of the verb to trumpet. • trumpeting n. (Mining) A channel cut behind the brick lining of a shaft. • trumpeting v. Present participle of trumpet. |
| UNDERTRUMP | • undertrump v. (Card games) To play a lower trump card than the previous one in a trick. • UNDERTRUMP v. to play a lower trump on a trick to which a higher trump has already been played. |
| UNIMPARTED | • unimparted adj. Not imparted. • UNIMPARTED adj. not imparted. |
| UNPROMPTED | • unprompted adj. Without being told to say or do something. • UNPROMPTED adj. not prompted. |
| UNTEMPERED | • untempered adj. Not tempered; not conditioned by a process. • untempered adj. In the case of a person, inexperienced; untested. • UNTEMPER v. to destroy the temper of. |
| UNTRAMPLED | • untrampled adj. Not trampled. • UNTRAMPLED adj. not trampled. |