APPENDICULATE | • appendiculate adj. (Biology) Having the nature of an appendage, such as the leg or antenna of an insect. • appendiculate adj. (Biology) Bearing appendages, such as one of the leg-bearing segments of an insect. • appendiculate adj. (Mycology) Of a mushroom: having partial veil remnants hanging along the cap margin. |
PENTADELPHOUS | • pentadelphous adj. (Botany) Of a flower or plant: having its stamens fused together at least partly by the filaments so… • PENTADELPHOUS adj. having five bundles of stamens; united in five bundles. |
PERPENDICULAR | • perpendicular adj. (Geometry) at or forming a right angle (to something). • perpendicular adj. Exactly upright; extending in a straight line toward the centre of the earth, etc. • perpendicular adj. Independent of or irrelevant to each other; orthogonal. |
PERPENDICULARLY | • perpendicularly adv. In a perpendicular manner. • PERPENDICULAR adv. at right angles to a line or plane. |
PERPENDICULARS | • perpendiculars n. Plural of perpendicular. • PERPENDICULAR n. a perpendicular line. |
PLUMPENED | • plumpened v. Simple past tense and past participle of plumpen. • PLUMPEN v. to plump, to make well rounded and full in form. |
SUPPLEMENTED | • supplemented v. Simple past tense and past participle of supplement. • SUPPLEMENT v. to add or serve as a supplement to. |
UNAPPARELLED | • unapparelled adj. Naked, unclothed. • UNAPPAREL v. to divest of clothing; to strip. |
UNDERLAPPED | • underlapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of underlap. • UNDERLAP v. to extend partly under. |
UNDERPEOPLED | • underpeopled adj. Short of people; underpopulated. • UNDERPEOPLED adj. underpopulated. |
UNDERPOPULATED | • underpopulated adj. Having an insufficient population for economic viability. • UNDERPOPULATED adj. having a lower density of population than is normal or desirable. |
UNDERSUPPLIED | • undersupplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of undersupply. • UNDERSUPPLY v. to supply too little. |
UNDERSUPPLIES | • undersupplies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undersupply. • UNDERSUPPLY v. to supply too little. |
UNPEOPLED | • unpeopled adj. Not inhabited by people. • UNPEOPLE v. to remove people from. |
UNPERPLEXED | • unperplexed adj. Not confused or puzzled. • UNPERPLEX v. to free from perplexity. |
UNPREPAREDLY | • unpreparedly adv. In an unprepared manner. • UNPREPARED adv. UNPREPARE, to make unprepared. |