(beekeeping, archaic) An empty box placed above the existing boxes of the beehive in order to allow the colony to expand or store additional honey.
(music) A tuplet of two notes played in the time of three.
A group of two things.
laputa
leptus
letups
letups
noun
plural of letup
lumpet
lupita
lupton
outlip
penult
penult
noun
The next to the last in a series.
The next-to-last syllable of a word.
petful
petula
platus
plumet
plutei
plutei
noun
plural of pluteus
pluton
pluton
noun
(mineralogy) A body of igneous rock formed beneath the surface of the earth by consolidation of magma
plutus
plutus
Proper noun
The god of wealth in Ancient Greek religion and myth. He was the son of Demeter and Iasion.
potful
potful
noun
as much as a pot will hold
poulet
poults
poults
noun
plural of poult
pullet
pullet
noun
(obsolete, slang) A young girl.
(slang) A spineless person; a coward.
A young hen, especially one less than a year old.
pulpit
pulpit
noun
(UK military slang, dated) A plane's cockpit.
(nautical) The railing at the bow of a boat, which sometimes extends past the deck. It is sometimes referred to as bow pulpit. The railing at the stern of the boat is sometimes referred to as a stern pulpit; other texts use the term pushpit.
A bow platform for harpooning.
A raised desk, lectern, or platform for an orator or public speaker.
A raised platform in a church, usually enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands when giving the sermon.
Activity performed from a church pulpit, in other words, preaching, sermons, religious teaching, the preaching profession, preachers collectively or an individual preaching position; by extension: bully pulpit.
pulton
pultun
pultun
noun
Alternative form of puttun (“Indian regiment”)
punlet
punlet
noun
A little pun.
puntal
puntel
puntel
noun
Alternative form of punty (“rod used in glassblowing”)
puntil
puteal
puteal
noun
(architecture) An enclosure around a well to prevent people from falling into it.
puteli
puteli
noun
(Philippines, literary) A princess.
A flat-bottomed boat used on the Ganges.
putlog
putlog
noun
(architecture) One of the short pieces of timber on which the planks forming the floor of a scaffold are laid, one end resting on the ledger of the scaffold, and the other in a hole left in the wall temporarily for the purpose.
sculpt
sculpt
noun
(computer graphics) A modification that can be applied to an object, like a texture, but changes the object's shape rather than its appearance.
verb
(intransitive) To work as a sculptor.
(transitive) To carve out gradually.
(transitive) To form by sculpture.
sepult
sepult
adj
(archaic) buried.
verb
(obsolete) To bury or inter.
splunt
splurt
splurt
verb
(informal, transitive) To spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
(informal, transitive, intransitive) To squirt out in a messy stream.
tiltup
tipful
tipula
tipula
noun
Any of many species of long-legged dipterous insects belonging to Tipula and allied genera; a kind of crane fly.
topful
topful
adj
Full to the top or brim.
tulipa
tulipi
tulips
tulips
noun
plural of tulip
tulipy
tulipy
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a tulip.
tupelo
tupelo
noun
(in particular) Nyssa aquatica.
(in particular) Nyssa multiflora, a North American tree of the dogwood family, with brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries.
tupler
tuples
tuples
noun
plural of tuple
unplat
unplat
verb
(transitive) To take out the folds or twists of (something previously platted); to unfold; to unwreathe.
upbelt
upbolt
uplift
uplift
noun
(colloquial) A brassiere that raises the breasts.
(geology) A tectonic upheaval, especially one that takes place in the process of mountain building.
(law) An increase in a fine or penalty due to aggravating circumstances.
(transport) The picking up and loading of goods to be transported by a mover.
The act or result of being uplifted.
verb
(New Zealand) To remove (a child) from a damaging home environment by a social welfare organization.
(aviation, travel) To be accepted for carriage on a flight.
(law, Australia, transitive) To remove (a document) from its current possessor and take it into one's own possession.
(law, of a penalty) To aggravate; to increase.
To raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level.