| OUTPOURING | • outpouring n. The sudden outward flowing of a large amount of something. • OUTPOURING n. the act of outpouring. |
| PUBERULENT | • puberulent adj. Covered in soft, downy hairs. • PUBERULENT adj. feebly or minutely pubescent; covered with minute down, also PUBERULOUS. |
| PULTRUDING | • pultruding v. Present participle of pultrude. • PULTRUDE v. to carry out pultrusion, a process for producing reinforced plastic products. |
| PULTRUSION | • pultrusion n. A continuous process for manufacture of composite materials with constant cross section. • PULTRUSION n. a process for producing reinforced plastic products. |
| PUNCTUATOR | • punctuator n. One who punctuates, as in writing. • PUNCTUATOR n. one who punctuates, as in writing. |
| PUNCTURERS | • puncturers n. Plural of puncturer. • PUNCTURER n. one who punctures. |
| PUNCTURING | • puncturing v. Present participle of puncture. • puncturing n. The act by which something is punctured. • PUNCTURE v. to pierce with a pointed object. |
| PURSUANTLY | • pursuantly adv. In a way that is pursuant; agreeably; conformably. • PURSUANT adv. acting in consequence or in prosecution (of anything). |
| PURSUIVANT | • pursuivant n. (Archaic) A follower. • pursuivant n. (Heraldry) A functionary of lower rank than a herald, but discharging similar duties; called also pursuivant… • pursuivant n. (Freemasonry) A Grand Lodge Officer who guards the inner door during a meeting of the Grand Lodge. |
| PURULENTLY | • purulently adv. In a purulent manner. • PURULENT adv. secreting pus. |
| UNDERTRUMP | • undertrump v. (Card games) To play a lower trump card than the previous one in a trick. • UNDERTRUMP v. to play a lower trump on a trick to which a higher trump has already been played. |
| UNPASTURED | • unpastured adj. Not pastured. • UNPASTURED adj. not pastured. |
| UNRUPTURED | • unruptured adj. (Medicine) Not having ruptured yet. • UNRUPTURED adj. not ruptured. |
| UPBURSTING | • upbursting n. A bursting upward. • UPBURST v. to burst upwards. |
| UPTHUNDERS | • upthunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upthunder. • UPTHUNDER v. to send up a noise like thunder. |
| UPTURNINGS | • upturnings n. Plural of upturning. • UPTURNING n. the act of turning upwards. |
| USURPATION | • usurpation n. The wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority. • usurpation n. Trespass onto another’s property without permission. • usurpation n. A taking or use without right. |