| AILOUROPHILE | • ailourophile n. Alternative spelling of ailurophile. • AILOUROPHILE n. a cat-lover, also AILUROPHILE. |
| AILUROPHILES | • ailurophiles n. Plural of ailurophile. • AILUROPHILE n. a cat-lover, also AILOUROPHILE. |
| BULLETPROOFS | • bulletproofs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bulletproof. • BULLETPROOF v. to make impenetrable to bullets. |
| COUNTERSPELL | • counterspell n. A magic spell that reverses the effects of some other previous spell. • counterspell v. (Transitive) To cast a counterspell against. • COUNTERSPELL n. a spell intended to counter the effect of another spell. |
| EUPHORICALLY | • euphorically adv. In a euphoric manner. • EUPHORIC adv. overjoyed. |
| MULTIPLEXORS | • multiplexors n. Plural of multiplexor. • MULTIPLEXOR n. a device enabling a computer to transmit data to many terminals by switching quickly from one user's data to another, also MULTIPLEXER. |
| MULTIPROBLEM | • multiproblem adj. Involving more than one problem. • MULTIPROBLEM adj. featuring many problems. |
| OVERMULTIPLY | • overmultiply v. (Intransitive) To multiply or increase too much; to repeat too often. • OVERMULTIPLY v. to become too numerous. |
| PASTOURELLES | • pastourelles n. Plural of pastourelle. • PASTOURELLE n. (French) a medieval poem between a knight and a shepherdess. |
| PERDUELLIONS | • PERDUELLION n. (archaic) treason. |
| PLUTOLATRIES | • PLUTOLATRY n. excessive devotion to wealth. |
| POLYCULTURES | • polycultures n. Plural of polyculture. • POLYCULTURE n. the simultaneous production of several different crops and types of livestock in one region. |
| PORCELLANOUS | • porcellanous adj. Alternative form of porcellaneous. • PORCELLANOUS adj. like porcelain, also PORCELAINEOUS, PORCELAINOUS, PORCELANEOUS, PORCELLANEOUS. |
| PORTCULLISED | • portcullised v. Simple past tense and past participle of portcullis. • PORTCULLIS v. to obstruct as with a portcullis. |
| PORTCULLISES | • portcullises n. Plural of portcullis. • portcullises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of portcullis. • PORTCULLIS n. a grating of iron or of timbers pointed with iron, hung over the gateway of a fortress, to be let down to prevent the entrance of an enemy. |
| PROCEDURALLY | • procedurally adv. (Manner) According to a procedure; following a procedure. • procedurally adv. (Manner) In a manner that is concerned with procedure. • procedurally adv. (Manner, usually with generated) Following a computer algorithm, often in a randomized way. |
| PROTHALLUSES | • prothalluses n. Plural of prothallus. • PROTHALLUS n. the free-living gametophyte of a fern or other vascular cryptogam, also PROTHALLIUM. |
| PURPOSEFULLY | • purposefully adv. In a purposeful manner. • purposefully adv. (Proscribed) On purpose, purposely, deliberately. • PURPOSEFUL adv. showing purpose. |
| SUPPLETORILY | • SUPPLETORY adv. supplemental, also SUPPLETIVE. |