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abrupt

abrupt

adj

  1. (botany) Suddenly terminating, as if cut off; truncate.
  2. (obsolete) Broken off.
  3. (obsolete, rare) Broken away (from restraint).
  4. Curt in manner.
  5. Extremely steep or craggy as if broken up; precipitous.
  6. Having sudden transitions from one subject or state to another; unconnected; disjointed.
  7. Without notice to prepare the mind for the event; sudden; hasty; unceremonious.

noun

  1. (poetic) Something which is abrupt; an abyss.

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic) To tear off or asunder.
  2. To interrupt suddenly.

erupts

erupts

verb

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

irrupt

irrupt

verb

  1. (intransitive) To enter forcibly or uninvited.
  2. (intransitive) To rapidly increase or intensify.
  3. (transitive) To break into.
  4. Misspelling of erupt.

outpry

outrap

outrap

verb

  1. (transitive) To surpass in rapping (speaking lyrics in rap music); to rap better than.

perutz

pituri

pituri

noun

  1. The prepared leaves of an Australian shrub, Duboisia hopwoodii, chewed as a stimulant by Aboriginal Australians; also the shrub itself.

pottur

pouter

pouter

noun

  1. A breed of pigeon that inflates its crop
  2. A person who habitually pouts; a sourpuss

precut

precut

verb

  1. (transitive) To cut in advance.

proust

prouty

pruett

pruitt

prutah

prutah

noun

  1. A bronze coin, equivalent to the Roman quadrans, used in ancient Palestine.
  2. An aluminium coin, worth one thousandth of a pound, used in Israel until 1960.

pruter

prutot

prutot

noun

  1. plural of prutah

puerto

punter

punter

noun

  1. (Australia, UK, New Zealand, slang) One who gambles. See speculator.
  2. (Britain, Australia, slang) A customer of a commercial establishment, frequently of a pub or (alternatively) of a prostitute.
  3. (Internet slang) A program used to forcibly disconnect another user from a chat room.
  4. (Scotland) A person who trades with a gang but is not a gang member.
  5. (climbing) A beginner or unskilled climber.
  6. One who bets (punts) against the bank.
  7. One who oars or poles a punt (pontoon).
  8. One who punts a football.
  9. The person who keeps score in basset or ombre.

purest

purest

adj

  1. having the greatest purity
  2. superlative form of pure: most pure

purist

purist

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to purism.

noun

  1. An advocate of purism.

purity

purity

noun

  1. The state or degree of being pure.

purset

purset

noun

  1. (obsolete) A purse or purse net.

puther

putrid

putrid

adj

  1. Morally corrupt
  2. Of, relating to, or characteristic of putrefaction, especially having a bad smell, like that of rotting flesh.
  3. Rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction. [from 14th c.]
  4. Totally objectionable
  5. Vile, disgusting.

putter

putter

noun

  1. (golf) A golf club specifically intended for a putt.
  2. (golf) A person who is taking a putt or putting.
  3. (mining) One who pushes the small wagons in a coal mine.
  4. A shot-putter.
  5. One who puts or places.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be active, but not excessively busy, at a task or a series of tasks.
  2. (intransitive) To produce intermittent bursts of sound in the course of operating.

puture

puture

noun

  1. Alternative form of pulture

rajput

rajput

Noun

  1. A member of the kshatriya Hindu caste in India

raptus

raptus

noun

  1. (pathology) A seizure.
  2. A state of rapture.

repute

repute

noun

  1. Reputation, especially a good reputation.

verb

  1. (transitive) To attribute or credit something to something; to impute.
  2. (transitive) To consider, think, esteem, reckon (a person or thing) to be, or as being, something

ripgut

roupet

roupit

roupit

adj

  1. Alternative form of roopit

rumpot

rumpot

noun

  1. (slang) A drunkard.

rupert

rupert

Proper noun

  1. A city in Idaho.
  2. An unincorporated community in Ohio.
  3. A town in Vermont.
  4. A town in West Virginia.

Noun

  1. A junior army officer.

splurt

splurt

verb

  1. (informal, transitive) To spit out violently, as with disgust or surprise.
  2. (informal, transitive, intransitive) To squirt out in a messy stream.

sprout

sprout

noun

  1. A Brussels sprout.
  2. A bean sprout.
  3. A child.
  4. A new growth on a plant, whether from seed or other parts.
  5. An edible germinated seed.

verb

  1. (figurative, intransitive) To emerge haphazardly from a surface.
  2. (figurative, intransitive) To emerge or appear haphazardly
  3. (horticulture, intransitive) To grow from seed; to germinate.
  4. (intransitive) To emerge from the ground as sprouts.
  5. (transitive) To cause to grow from a seed.
  6. (transitive) To deprive of sprouts.

spruit

spruit

noun

  1. (South Africa) A small headstream; a stream flowing through a village, dry in summer.

sprunt

sprunt

adj

  1. (obsolete) Active; lively; vigorous.

noun

  1. (obsolete) A sudden movement; a leap or jump.
  2. (obsolete) Something bouncy or perky.

verb

  1. (Scotland, now rare) To make romantic advances to; to flirt.
  2. (obsolete, chiefly regional) To make quick or convulsive movements; to start, to jump.

spurts

spurts

noun

  1. plural of spurt

verb

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

stroup

stupor

stupor

noun

  1. A state of extreme apathy or torpor resulting often from stress or shock.
  2. A state of greatly dulled or completely suspended consciousness or sensibility; (particularly medicine) a chiefly mental condition marked by absence of spontaneous movement, greatly diminished responsiveness to stimulation, and usually impaired consciousness.

verb

  1. To place into a stupor; to stupefy.

tampur

tarpum

tarpum

noun

  1. A large marine fish (Megalops atlanticus) of the southern United States and the West Indies, with large silvery scales.

tipura

troupe

troupe

noun

  1. A company of, often touring, actors, singers or dancers.
  2. Any group of people working together on a shared activity.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To tour with a troupe.

trumph

trumps

trumps

noun

  1. (Britain) The suit in a game of cards that outranks all others.
  2. The major arcana of the tarot.
  3. plural of trump

verb

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

tupara

tupara

noun

  1. (New Zealand, historical) A double-barrelled gun.

tupler

turnip

turnip

noun

  1. (Hong Kong) The white root of Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus, also known as a daikon.
  2. (Scotland, Ireland, Northern England, Cornwall, Atlantic Canada) The yellow root of a related plant, the swede or Brassica napus.
  3. (dated) A large, heavy pocket watch, so called because its profile resembled the vegetable.
  4. (slang) A fool or simpleton.
  5. The white root of a yellow-flowered plant, Brassica rapa, grown as a vegetable and as fodder for cattle.

verb

  1. (transitive) To feed or graze (livestock) on turnips.
  2. (transitive) To plant with turnips.

turnup

turnup

noun

  1. Alternative form of turn-up

turpid

turpid

adj

  1. Foul; base; wicked; morally depraved.

turpin

turpin

noun

  1. (obsolete) Any terrestrial tortoise.

turpis

updart

updart

verb

  1. (intransitive, poetic) To dart upward.

upgirt

uprest

uprest

noun

  1. (obsolete) uprising

uprist

uprist

noun

  1. (obsolete) Uprising.
  2. (obsolete, Christianity) The Resurrection.

uproot

uproot

noun

  1. The act of uprooting something.

verb

  1. (figuratively) To destroy (something) utterly; to eradicate, exterminate.
  2. (figuratively) To remove (someone or something) from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly.
  3. (intransitive, reflexive) Of oneself or someone: to move away from a familiar environment (for example, to live elsewhere).
  4. (transitive) Of a pig or other animal: to dig up (something in the ground) using the snout; to rummage for (something) in the ground; to grub up, to root, to rout.
  5. To tear up (a plant, etc.) by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate, to root up.

upstir

upstir

noun

  1. Commotion; disturbance, tumult.

verb

  1. To disturb, cause a commotion, stir up.

uptear

uptear

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic or poetic) To tear up (wrench from the ground).

uptore

uptore

verb

  1. simple past tense of uptear

uptorn

uptorn

verb

  1. past participle of uptear

uptree

upturn

upturn

noun

  1. an upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit

verb

  1. to turn (something) up or over

uthrop