| CENTUPLES | • centuples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of centuple. • CENTUPLE v. to increase a hundredfold. |
| ENCAPSULE | • encapsule v. (Transitive) To place inside a capsule. • ENCAPSULE v. to encapsulate. |
| FUNPLEXES | • FUNPLEX n. a building with facilities for sports and games. |
| OPULENCES | • opulences n. Plural of opulence. • OPULENCE n. conspicuous wealth, also OPULENCY. |
| PEDUNCLES | • peduncles n. Plural of peduncle. • PEDUNCLE n. the stalk of an inflorescence or solitary flower. |
| PENUCHLES | • PENUCHLE n. a card game, also PINOCHLE, PENUCKLE, PINOCLE. |
| PENUCKLES | • PENUCKLE n. a card game, also PINOCHLE, PENUCHLE, PINOCLE. |
| PERILUNES | • perilunes n. Plural of perilune. • PERILUNE n. the point at which a celestial body is nearest to the moon. |
| PLENTEOUS | • plenteous adj. In plenty; abundant. • plenteous adj. (Obsolete) Having plenty; abounding; rich. • PLENTEOUS adj. plentiful. |
| PRUNELLES | • prunelles n. Plural of prunelle. • PRUNELLE n. (French) a strong silk or woollen material, formerly used for academic and clerical gowns and women's shoes, also PRUNELLA. |
| REPLUNGES | • replunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of replunge. • REPLUNGE v. to plunge again. |
| SPELUNKED | • spelunked v. Simple past tense and past participle of spelunk. • SPELUNK v. to explore caves. |
| SPELUNKER | • spelunker n. (North America) One who explores caves; one who spelunks. • spelunker n. (Derogatory) An amateur or inadequately prepared caver. • SPELUNKER n. one who explores caves. |
| SPLEENFUL | • spleenful adj. Full of spleen; spiteful. • spleenful n. A quantity of invective. • spleenful n. More than one can take. |
| UNPEOPLES | • unpeoples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpeople. • UNPEOPLE v. to remove people from. |
| UNPLEASED | • unpleased adj. Not pleased; displeased. • UNPLEASED adj. not pleased. |
| UNSPELLED | • unspelled adj. Not spelled. • unspelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unspell. • UNSPELL v. to free from a spell. |