| PULAO | • pulao n. Alternative form of pilaf. • PULAO n. (Persian) a dish made from seasoned rice and meat, also PILAO, PILAU, PILAFF, PILAF, PILAW, PILOW, PILLAU. |
| PULAS | • pulas n. The East Indian leguminous tree Butea monosperma. • Pulas prop.n. Plural of Pula. • PULA n. (Setswana) a monetary unit of Botswana, 100 thebe. |
| PULED | • puled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pule. • PULE v. to pipe; to whimper or whine. |
| PULER | • puler n. One who pules; one who whines or complains; a weak person. • PULER n. one who pules. |
| PULES | • pules n. Plural of pule. • pules v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pule. • PULE v. to pipe; to whimper or whine. |
| PULIK | • pulik n. Plural of puli. • Pulik n. Plural of Puli. • PULI n. (Hungarian) a longhaired sheepdog. |
| PULIS | • pulis n. Plural of puli. • Pulis prop.n. A surname from Maltese. • Pulis n. Plural of Puli. |
| PULKA | • pulka n. An animal-drawn sleigh (sledge) of a particular sort. • PULKA n. (Finnish) a Laplander's boat-shaped sledge, also PULK, PULKHA. |
| PULKS | • pulks n. Plural of pulk. • PULK n. (Finnish) a Laplander's boat-shaped sledge, also PULKA, PULKHA. |
| PULLI | • pulli n. Plural of pullus. • PULLUS n. a chick or young bird. |
| PULLS | • pulls n. Plural of pull. • pulls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pull. • PULL v. to draw or drag. |
| PULLY | • pully n. (Informal) pullover. • PULLY n. (colloquial) a pullover. |
| PULMO | • PULMO n. (Latin) a lung. |
| PULPS | • pulps n. Plural of pulp. • pulps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pulp. • PULP v. to reduce to a soft, moist mass of matter. |
| PULPY | • pulpy adj. Having the characteristics of pulp. • pulpy adj. Having the characteristics of pulp fiction; thus, having a garish focus on sex and violence. • PULPY adj. resembling pulp. |
| PULSE | • pulse n. (Physiology). • pulse n. (Figuratively) A beat or throb; also, a repeated sequence of such beats or throbs. • pulse n. (Figuratively) The focus of energy or vigour of an activity, place, or thing; also, the feeling of bustle… |
| PULUS | • PULU n. (Hawaiian) a silky fibre obtained from the Hawaiian tree-fern. |