| ESPOUSING | • espousing v. Present participle of espouse. • ESPOUSE v. to make a mutual promise of marriage. |
| LISPOUNDS | • lispounds n. Plural of lispound. • LISPOUND n. (Dutch) a varying weight, 12 to 34 pounds, used in Orkney and Shetland, also LISPUND. |
| OPSONIUMS | • OPSONIUM n. anything eaten with bread as a relish. |
| PIOUSNESS | • piousness n. The condition of being pious; piety. • PIOUSNESS n. piety. |
| POISONOUS | • poisonous adj. Containing sufficient poison to be dangerous to touch or ingest. • poisonous adj. (Figuratively) Negative, harmful. • POISONOUS adj. having the quality or effect of poison. |
| POSSUMING | • possuming v. Present participle of possum. • POSSUM v. to feign ignorance (i.e. to play possum). |
| PRISONOUS | • prisonous adj. (Obsolete) Resembling or characteristic of a prison. • PRISONOUS adj. (Dickens) of or like a prison. |
| SOUPINESS | • soupiness n. The state or condition of being soupy. • SOUPINESS n. the quality of being soupy. |
| SPINULOSE | • spinulose adj. Covered with small spines. • SPINULOSE adj. covered with small spines, also SPINULOUS. |
| SPINULOUS | • spinulous adj. Covered with small spines. • SPINULOUS adj. covered with small spines, also SPINULOSE. |
| SPONGIOUS | • spongious adj. Characteristic of a sponge; spongy. • SPONGIOUS adj. somewhat spongy; spongelike, also SPONGEOUS, SPONGIOSE. |
| SPOUTINGS | • spoutings n. Plural of spouting. • SPOUTING n. a rainwater downpipe. |
| SUPPOSING | • supposing v. Present participle of suppose. • supposing n. The act of making a supposition. • supposing conj. If hypothetically (optionally followed by that). |
| SUSPICION | • suspicion n. The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong. • suspicion n. The condition of being suspected. • suspicion n. Uncertainty, doubt. |
| UNBISHOPS | • unbishops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbishop. • UNBISHOP v. to deprive of the status of bishop. |
| UNPOISONS | • unpoisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpoison. • UNPOISON v. to rid of poison. |
| UNPRISONS | • unprisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unprison. • UNPRISON v. to release from prison. |
| UPTOSSING | • uptossing v. Present participle of uptoss. • UPTOSS v. to toss upward. |