PLUMULAR | • plumular adj. (Botany) Relating to a plumule. • PLUMULAR adj. relating to a plumule, a little feather or plume. |
PROUDFUL | • proudful adj. Full of pride; excessively proud. • PROUDFUL adj. (dialect) full of pride. |
PULLORUM | • pullorum n. (Veterinary medicine) A severe infectious disease of young poultry, caused by a form of the salmonella bacterium. • PULLORUM adj. as in pullorum disease, a bacterial infection in chickens. |
PULTRUDE | • pultrude v. To draw resin-coated glass fibres through a heated die in order to make a composite material. • PULTRUDE v. to carry out pultrusion, a process for producing reinforced plastic products. |
PULTURES | • PULTURE n. a right to food for man, horse and dog in a forest, also PUTURE. |
PURLICUE | • purlicue n. The space between one’s forefinger and thumb. • PURLICUE v. to summarise in conclusion, also PIRLICUE. |
PURLIEUS | • purlieus n. Plural of purlieu. • PURLIEU n. (French) a neighbourhood; a suburb. |
PURLIEUX | • purlieux n. Plural of purlieu. • PURLIEU n. (French) a neighbourhood; a suburb. |
PURSEFUL | • purseful n. As much as a purse can hold. • PURSEFUL n. enough to fill a purse. |
PURSUALS | • pursuals n. Plural of pursual. • PURSUAL n. the act of pursuit. |
PURULENT | • purulent adj. (Medicine) Consisting of pus. • purulent adj. Leaking or seeping pus. • PURULENT adj. secreting pus. |
PUSTULAR | • pustular adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing pustules. • PUSTULAR adj. of or pertaining to pustules, also PUSTULOUS. |
SULPHURS | • sulphurs n. Plural of sulphur. • sulphurs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sulphur. • SULPHUR v. to treat with sulphur, also SULFUR. |
SULPHURY | • sulphury adj. Alternative spelling of sulfury. • SULPHURY adj. resembling, or partaking of the nature of, sulphur, also SULFURY. |
UNPURELY | • unpurely adv. In an unpure manner; impurely. • UNPURE adv. not pure, also IMPURE. |
UPCURLED | • upcurled v. Simple past tense and past participle of upcurl. • UPCURL v. to curl up. |
UPFURLED | • upfurled v. Simple past tense and past participle of upfurl. • UPFURL v. to roll up. |
UPHURLED | • uphurled v. Simple past tense and past participle of uphurl. • UPHURL v. to hurl up. |