| ENRAPTURE | • enrapture v. (Transitive) To fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate or captivate. • ENRAPTURE v. to delight. |
| NUTPECKER | • nutpecker n. The nuthatch. • NUTPECKER n. the nuthatch. |
| OUTPREENS | • outpreens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outpreen. • OUTPREEN v. to surpass in preening. |
| PETAURINE | • petaurine adj. (Zoology) Relating to the possum family Petauridae. • PETAURINE n. the flying phalanger. |
| PREATTUNE | • PREATTUNE v. to attune in advance. |
| PRERETURN | • prereturn adj. Before a return. • PRERETURN adj. preceding a return. |
| PREUNITED | • PREUNITE v. to unite beforehand. |
| PREUNITES | • PREUNITE v. to unite beforehand. |
| REUPTAKEN | • reuptaken v. Past participle of reuptake. • REUPTAKE v. to take up again. |
| SUPERNATE | • supernate n. A supernatant liquid. • SUPERNATE v. to float on a surface. |
| THEREUPON | • thereupon adv. Upon that; thereon. • thereupon adv. In consequence, or by reason, of that; therefore. • thereupon adv. Following that; forthwith; in sequence, but not necessarily in consequence. |
| TRUEPENNY | • truepenny n. (Obsolete, sometimes capitalized) An honest, reliable fellow. • true-penny n. Alternative form of truepenny. • TRUEPENNY n. (Shakespeare) an honest fellow. |
| UNDERKEPT | • underkept v. Simple past tense and past participle of underkeep. • UNDERKEEP v. (Spenser) to keep under; to suppress. |
| UNERUPTED | • unerupted adj. Not having erupted. • UNERUPTED adj. of a volcano, that has not erupted. |
| UNPERFECT | • unperfect adj. Imperfect. • unperfect v. (Transitive) To mar or destroy the perfection of. • UNPERFECT adj. not perfect, also IMPERFECT. |
| UNPERVERT | • unpervert v. (Transitive) To free from perversion or error. • UNPERVERT v. to free from perversion. |
| UNTEMPERS | • untempers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untemper. • UNTEMPER v. to destroy the temper of. |