| FOURPENNIES | • fourpennies n. Plural of fourpenny. • FOURPENNY n. a coin worth four pence. | 
| NEUTROPENIA | • neutropenia n. A hematological disorder characterized by an abnormally low neutrophil count. • NEUTROPENIA n. an abnormal reduction in the number of neutrophils in the blood, as seen in certain anaemias and leukaemias. | 
| NEUTROPENIC | • neutropenic adj. Relating to, or having neutropenia. • neutropenic n. A person who has neutropenia. | 
| OUTPREENING | • outpreening v. Present participle of outpreen. • OUTPREEN v. to surpass in preening. | 
| PENGUINRIES | • PENGUINRY n. a breeding place, or rookery, of penguins, also PENGUINERY. | 
| SPINNERULES | • spinnerules n. Plural of spinnerule. • SPINNERULE n. one of the numerous small spinning tubes on the spinnerets of spiders. | 
| SUPERINTEND | • superintend v. To oversee the work of others; to supervise. • superintend v. To administer the affairs of something or someone. • SUPERINTEND v. to have or exercise the charge and oversight of. | 
| SUPERVENING | • supervening v. Present participle of supervene. • SUPERVENE v. to come in addition, or closely after, esp. so as to cause a change. | 
| THRUPENNIES | • THRUPENNY n. a twelve-sided British coin, obsolete since 1972. | 
| TRUEPENNIES | • truepennies n. Plural of truepenny. • true-pennies n. Plural of true-penny. • TRUEPENNY n. (Shakespeare) an honest fellow. | 
| TURPENTINED | • turpentined v. Simple past tense and past participle of turpentine. • TURPENTINE v. to treat or smear with turpentine, a viscous resin, originally that of the terebinth tree, now generally of conifers. | 
| TURPENTINES | • turpentines n. Plural of turpentine. • turpentines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of turpentine. • TURPENTINE v. to treat or smear with turpentine, a viscous resin, originally that of the terebinth tree, now generally of conifers. | 
| UNDERPINNED | • underpinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of underpin. • UNDERPIN v. to support from below. | 
| UNEXPERIENT | • unexperient adj. (Obsolete) inexperienced. • UNEXPERIENT adj. (Shakespeare) inexperienced. | 
| UNREPENTING | • unrepenting adj. Not repenting. • UNREPENTING adj. not repenting. | 
| UNTEMPERING | • untempering v. Present participle of untemper. • UNTEMPER v. to destroy the temper of. |