| PUTEAL | • puteal n. (Architecture) An enclosure around a well to prevent people from falling into it. • PUTEAL n. a wall around the top of a well. |
| PUTELI | • puteli n. (Philippines, literary) A princess. • puteli n. A flat-bottomed boat used on the Ganges. • PUTELI n. (Hindi) a flat-bottomed boat used on the Ganges. |
| PUTLOG | • putlog n. (Architecture) One of the short pieces of timber on which the planks forming the floor of a scaffold… • PUTLOG n. a crosspiece in a scaffolding, also PUTLOCK. |
| PUTOFF | • putoff n. An excuse made to delay or stall. • put␣off v. (Transitive) To procrastinate. • put␣off v. (Transitive) To delay (A task, event, etc.). |
| PUTOIS | • putois n. A brush of polecat’s hair for painting ceramics. • PUTOIS n. (French) a brush for painting pottery. |
| PUTONS | • put-ons n. Plural of put-on. • PUTON n. a hoax or deception. |
| PUTOUT | • putout n. (Baseball) A play in which a batter is retired. • put-out adj. Alternative spelling of put out. • put-out n. Alternative spelling of put out. |
| PUTRID | • putrid adj. Rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction. • putrid adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of putrefaction, especially having a bad smell, like that of rotting flesh. • putrid adj. Vile, disgusting. |
| PUTSCH | • putsch n. A coup d’état; an illegal effort to forcibly overthrow the current government. • PUTSCH n. (German) a secretly plotted and suddenly executed attempt to overthrow a government. |
| PUTTED | • putted v. Simple past tense and past participle of putt. • PUT v. to place in position. |
| PUTTEE | • puttee n. A strip of cloth wound round the leg, worn for protection or support by hikers, soldiers etc. • puttee n. (Grammar) Something that is put somewhere; the object of the action of putting. • PUTTEE n. (Hindi) a long strip of cloth wound round the lower leg, esp as part of army uniform, also PUTTIE. |
| PUTTEN | • putten v. (Yorkshire, Lancashire, West Country dialect) past participle of put. • Putten prop.n. A village in Gelderland, Netherlands. • Putten prop.n. A municipality of Gelderland, Netherlands. |
| PUTTER | • putter v. (Intransitive) To be active, but not excessively busy, at a task or a series of tasks. • putter n. One who puts or places. • putter n. A shot-putter. |
| PUTTIE | • puttie n. Alternative form of puttee. • PUTTIE n. (Hindi) a long strip of cloth wound round the lower leg, esp as part of army uniform, also PUTTEE. |
| PUTURE | • puture n. Alternative form of pulture. • PUTURE n. (historical) a foresters' claim of subsistence within the bounds of a forest, also PULTURE. |
| PUTZED | • putzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of putz. • PUTZ v. to waste time. |
| PUTZES | • putzes n. Plural of putz. • Putzes prop.n. Plural of Putz. • PUTZ v. to waste time. |