The removal of impurities, especially from bodily fluids; purification, cleansing.
depurition
depurition
noun
Alternative form of depuration
diparentum
importuned
importuned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of importune
portunidae
prudential
prudential
adj
Advisory; superintending or executive.
Characterised by the use of prudence; arising from careful thought or deliberation.
Of a person: exercising prudence; cautious.
noun
(archaic, chiefly in the plural) A matter requiring prudence.
prudentius
punditries
punditries
noun
plural of punditry
putredinal
putredinis
putridness
putridness
noun
putridity
surprinted
surprinted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of surprint
turnipweed
undecrepit
underpitch
underpitch
Verb
To fill underneath; to stuff.
underpoint
underpoint
adj
Below the point (any sense)
noun
(music) The lowest intensity point of a diminuendo that is followed by an increase in volume and intensity.
A downward facing point on the underside.
Something that calls attention to or emphasizes a particular conclusion within a topic of discussion.
The number of scored points below a specified criterion.
verb
(masonry) To point the underside.
To add a dot beneath a letter as a proofreading or diacritical mark.
To emphasize or call attention to a point within a discussion.
To include too few points.
To indicate or focus on a position closer than the one that is intended.
underprint
underprint
adj
(printing) The addition of colour under black areas to produce a deeper black and prevent oversaturation of the paper.
noun
(geology) A fossilised print in the rock bed that is at a deeper level than the track the creature leaving it was actually travelling on; caused by the pressure of a heavy animal or penetration of the sediment by a pointed appendage.
(philately) Printing underneath the main design of a stamp, intended to prevent forgery or removal of the postmark.
(philately, considered incorrect usage) a logo or advertising printed on the underside of a stamp; backprint.