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bepun

dupin

encup

input

input

noun

  1. (electronics) An input jack.
  2. Contribution of work or information, as an opinion or advice.
  3. Data fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process.
  4. That which is put in, as in an amount.
  5. The act or process of putting in; infusion.

verb

  1. (transitive) To accept data that is entered.
  2. (transitive) To enter data.
  3. (transitive) To put in; put on.

jupon

jupon

noun

  1. (historical) A close-fitting sleeveless jacket, descending below the hips, worn over armour.

lupin

lupin

noun

  1. A lupin bean, a yellow legume seed of a Lupinus plant (usually Lupinus luteus), used as feed for sheep and cattle and commonly eaten in the Mediterranean area and in Latin America although toxic if prepared improperly.
  2. Any member of the genus Lupinus in the family Fabaceae.

numps

numps

noun

  1. (obsolete) A fool; a blockhead.

panus

panus

noun

  1. (medicine) A lymphatic gland that is inflamed but not suppurating.

penup

penup

noun

  1. The stage during the process of handwriting after a pen lift event, where the pen's tip hovers above the writing pad, before a pendown landing.

perun

pfund

pfund

noun

  1. (obsolete) A pound (unit of weight), in German contexts.

pinup

pinup

noun

  1. Alternative form of pin-up

pinus

pinus

noun

  1. (botany) Any member of the genus Pinus; a pine.

plunk

plunk

noun

  1. (slang, obsolete) A large sum of money.
  2. (slang, obsolete, US) A dollar.
  3. The dull thud of something landing on a surface.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To land suddenly or heavily; to plump down.
  2. (intransitive, of a raven) To croak.
  3. (transitive) To drop or throw something heavily onto or into something else, so that it makes a dull sound.
  4. (transitive, baseball) To intentionally hit the batter with a pitch.
  5. (transitive, intransitive, Scotland) To be a truant from (school).
  6. (transitive, music) To pluck and quickly release (a musical string).

pneum

pound

pound

noun

  1. (Newfoundland) a division inside a fishing stage where cod is cured in salt brine
  2. (UK) A place for the detention of automobiles that have been illegally parked, abandoned, etc.
  3. (US) The symbol # (octothorpe, hash, number sign)
  4. (informal, non-scientific) Short for pound-force.
  5. (metonymically) The people who work for the pound.
  6. A hard blow.
  7. A kind of fishing net, having a large enclosure with a narrow entrance into which fish are directed by wings spreading outward.
  8. A place for the detention of stray or wandering animals.
  9. A section of a canal between two adjacent locks.
  10. A unit of mass equal to 12 troy ounces (≈ 373.242 g). Today, this is a common unit of mass when measuring precious metals, and is little used elsewhere.
  11. A unit of mass equal to 16 avoirdupois ounces (= 453.592 37 g). Today this value is the most common meaning of "pound" as a unit of weight.
  12. Any of various units of currency formerly used in the United States.
  13. Any of various units of currency used in Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan and Syria, and formerly in the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus and Israel.
  14. Ellipsis of pound force.
  15. Ellipsis of pound mass.
  16. Ellipsis of pound weight.
  17. The translated name of various non-English units of currency
  18. The translated name of various non-English units of measure
  19. The unit of currency used in the United Kingdom and its dependencies. It is divided into 100 pence. Symbol £.

verb

  1. (engineering) To make a jarring noise, as when running.
  2. (intransitive, of a body part, generally heart, blood, or head) To beat strongly or throb.
  3. (slang, dated, transitive) To wager a pound on.
  4. (transitive) To crush to pieces; to pulverize.
  5. (transitive) To strike hard, usually repeatedly.
  6. (transitive, baseball, slang) To pitch consistently to a certain location.
  7. (transitive, slang) To eat or drink very quickly.
  8. (transitive, vulgar, slang) To penetrate sexually, with vigour.
  9. To advance heavily with measured steps.
  10. To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound.

prune

prune

noun

  1. (obsolete) A plum.
  2. (slang) An old woman, especially a wrinkly one.
  3. The dried, wrinkled fruit of certain species of plum.

verb

  1. (intransitive, informal) To become wrinkled like a dried plum, as the fingers and toes do when kept submerged in water.
  2. (obsolete) To preen; to prepare; to dress.
  3. (transitive, computer science) To remove unnecessary branches from a tree data structure.
  4. (transitive, figuratively) To cut down or shorten (by the removal of unnecessary material).
  5. (transitive, horticulture) To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.

prunt

prunt

noun

  1. A small piece of glass fused to the main body of a piece of glasswork and then shaped or pressed, for decoration

pugin

punak

punan

punas

punas

noun

  1. plural of puna

punce

punch

punch

noun

  1. (countable) A device, generally slender and round, used for creating holes in thin material, for driving an object through a hole in a containing object, or to stamp or emboss a mark or design on a surface.
  2. (countable) A hit or strike with one's fist.
  3. (countable) A hole or opening created with a punch.
  4. (countable) A mechanism for punching holes in paper or other thin material.
  5. (countable, rare) A blow from something other than the fist.
  6. (entomology) Any of various riodinid butterflies of the genus Dodona of Asia.
  7. (piledriving) An extension piece applied to the top of a pile; a dolly.
  8. (uncountable) Impact.
  9. (uncountable) Power, strength, energy.
  10. A beverage, generally containing a mixture of fruit juice and some other beverage, often alcoholic.
  11. A prop, as for the roof of a mine.

verb

  1. (intransitive, UK, slang) Ellipsis of punch above one's weight; especially, to date somebody more attractive than oneself.
  2. (transitive) In winemaking, to perform pigeage: to stamp down grape skins that float to the surface during fermentation.
  3. (transitive) To enter (information) on a device or system.
  4. (transitive) To hit (a ball or similar object) with less than full force.
  5. (transitive) To make holes in something (rail ticket, leather belt, etc)
  6. (transitive) To operate (a device or system) by depressing a button, key, bar, or pedal, or by similar means.
  7. (transitive) To strike with one's fist.
  8. (transitive, of cattle) To herd.
  9. To employ a punch to create a hole in or stamp or emboss a mark on something.
  10. To mark a ticket.
  11. To thrust against; to poke.

punct

punga

punga

noun

  1. Alternative form of ponga

pungi

pungi

noun

  1. A wind instrument, traditionally made from a gourd, played by snake charmers in India and Pakistan.

pungs

pungs

noun

  1. plural of pung

pungy

pungy

noun

  1. A small sloop or shallop, or a large boat with sails.

punic

punic

Adjective

  1. Of or relating to ancient Carthage, its inhabitants, or their language.
  2. Perfidious, treacherous, faithless.

Proper noun

  1. The language of Carthage.

punka

punka

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of punkah

punke

punks

punks

noun

  1. plural of punk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of punk

punkt

punky

punky

adj

  1. (geology) Of or pertaining to punk (touchwood); rotted or soft.
  2. Of or pertaining to the punk subculture.

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of punkie (“pumpkinseed fish”)
  2. Alternative spelling of punkie (“small two-winged fly or midge; lantern similar to a jack-o'-lantern”)

punny

punny

adj

  1. (of a person) Who makes puns.
  2. (of a pun) Funny.
  3. Involving the use of a pun.

noun

  1. (school slang) A punishment.

punta

punta

noun

  1. A Garifuna style of festive music and dance.

punti

punto

punto

noun

  1. (fencing) A hit or point.
  2. (historical) A traditional small Spanish unit of length, equivalent to about 0.16 mm.

punts

punts

noun

  1. plural of punt

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of punt

punty

punty

noun

  1. (glassblowing) A metal rod used in the glassblowing process. After a glass vessel has been blown to approximate size and the bottom of the piece has been finalized, the rod, which is tipped with a wad of hot glass, is attached to the bottom of the vessel to hold it while the top is finalized. It often leaves an irregular or ring-shaped scar on the base when removed, called the pontil mark.

pupin

purin

pusan

puton

snurp

spung

spunk

spunk

noun

  1. (countable, UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) An attractive person (normally male).
  2. (countable, chiefly Scotland, obsolete) A piece of tinder, sometimes impregnated with sulphur; a match.
  3. (countable, obsolete) A spark.
  4. (uncountable) Courage; spirit; mettle; determination.
  5. (uncountable) Touchwood; tinder.
  6. (uncountable, chiefly UK, vulgar, slang) Semen.

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To catch fire; flame up.
  2. (transitive, slang, vulgar) To waste (money etc.).

spurn

spurn

noun

  1. (mining) A body of coal left to sustain an overhanging mass.
  2. (obsolete) Disdainful rejection; contemptuous treatment.
  3. A kick; a blow with the foot.
  4. An act of spurning; a scornful rejection.

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To kick or toss up the heels.
  2. (transitive) To reject something by pushing it away with the foot.
  3. (transitive) To waste; fail to make the most of (an opportunity)
  4. (transitive, intransitive) To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.

sunup

sunup

noun

  1. (US) The change in color of the sky at sunup.
  2. (US) The time of day when the sun appears above the eastern horizon.

supen

ulpan

ulpan

noun

  1. An Israeli school where the Hebrew language is taught to new immigrants.

unapt

unapt

adj

  1. (obsolete except in negative phrases) Not apt, inappropriate, unsuited.
  2. (obsolete) Unaccustomed.

uncap

uncap

verb

  1. (intransitive) To take off one's cap.
  2. (transitive) To remove a cap or cover from.

unhap

unhap

noun

  1. (obsolete) Ill luck; misfortune.

unhip

unhip

adj

  1. Not hip; uncool, unfashionable.

unlap

unlap

verb

  1. (intransitive, usually reflexive, motor racing) To overtake the leader in a race in order to no longer be lapped (one or more complete laps behind the leader).
  2. (obsolete) To unfold.

unpay

unpay

verb

  1. To undo, take back, or annul, as a payment.

unpeg

unpeg

verb

  1. To remove from a peg.

unpen

unpen

verb

  1. (transitive) To release from a pen.

unpin

unpin

verb

  1. (programming, transitive) To undo the pinning or fixing of (an array in memory, a security certificate, etc.) so that it can be modified again.
  2. (transitive) To unfasten by removing a pin.
  3. (transitive, chess) To get (a piece) out of a pin.
  4. (transitive, computing, graphical user interface) To detach (an icon, application, etc.) from the place where it was previously pinned.

unpot

unpot

verb

  1. To remove from a pot.

unput

unput

adj

  1. undone or apart; in a state of disarray

unrip

unrip

verb

  1. (transitive) To open something by ripping/tearing.

untap

untap

verb

  1. (transitive, nonstandard) To release a flow of (creativity, potential, etc.); to unleash.

untop

unzip

unzip

verb

  1. (computing, transitive) To restore (compressed data) to its original form, from a zip file.
  2. (intransitive) To come open by means of a zipper.
  3. (transitive) To open something using a zipper.

upend

upend

verb

  1. (figurative) To destroy, invalidate, overthrow, or defeat.
  2. (transitive) To end up; to set on end.
  3. To affect or upset drastically.
  4. To tip or turn over.

uprun

uprun

verb

  1. (transitive) To run up; ascend.

upson

upsun

upsun

noun

  1. (law, Scotland) The time during which the sun is up, or above the horizon; the time between sunrise and sunset.

upton

upton

Proper noun

  1. Any of several places in England (derived from upper town) and elsewhere.
  2. derived from the English places.
  3. name transferred from the surname.

yupon

yupon

noun

  1. (now uncommon) Alternative form of yaupon