(physics) A measure of the consumption of fuel in a nuclear reactor.
curpin
inpour
inpour
verb
(transitive, archaic) To pour in.
kanpur
kanpur
Proper noun
A large city in India, in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
kuprin
nagpur
nagpur
Proper noun
A large city in India, in the state of Maharashtra.
nippur
nippur
Proper noun
An ancient city in Sumer, modern Nuffar in Afak Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq.
nuphar
panure
penury
penury
noun
(now chiefly poetic) A lack of something; a dearth.
Extreme want; poverty; destitution.
pruden
pruned
pruned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of prune
pruner
pruner
noun
A person who prunes, or a tool used in pruning.
Any of several unrelated beetles whose larvae attack the branches of trees.
prunes
prunes
noun
plural of prune
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prune
prunus
prunus
noun
(ceramics) A type of traditional decoration on porcelain that depicts the leaves and branches of the Chinese plum, Prunus mume.
pungar
punger
punier
punier
adj
comparative form of puny: more puny
punker
punker
noun
(music, dated slang) Synonym of punk: a musician known for playing punk rock or a fan of the genre.
Archaic form of punkah.
punner
punner
noun
A punster.
punter
punter
noun
(Australia, UK, New Zealand, slang) One who gambles. See speculator.
(Britain, Australia, slang) A customer of a commercial establishment, frequently of a pub or (alternatively) of a prostitute.
(Internet slang) A program used to forcibly disconnect another user from a chat room.
(Scotland) A person who trades with a gang but is not a gang member.
(climbing) A beginner or unskilled climber.
One who bets (punts) against the bank.
One who oars or poles a punt (pontoon).
One who punts a football.
The person who keeps score in basset or ombre.
purana
purana
Proper noun
An ancient Indian genre (or a group of related genres) of Hindu or Jain literature (as distinct from oral tradition). They are primarily post-Vedic texts containing a narrative of the history of the Universe, from creation to destruction, genealogies of the kings, heroes and demigods, and descriptions of Hindu cosmology, philosophy and geography.
purdin
purdon
purina
purine
purine
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic heterocyclic compounds, composed of fused pyrimidine and imidazole rings, that constitute one of the two groups of organic nitrogenous bases (the other being the pyrimidines) and are components of nucleic acids.
purins
purlin
purlin
noun
A longitudinal structural member bridging two or more rafters of a roof.
repugn
repugn
verb
(archaic) To oppose or resist
sprung
sprung
adj
(Australia, slang) Caught doing something illegal or against the rules.
(obsolete, nautical, of a spar) cracked or strained.
(slang, African-American Vernacular) Utterly infatuated with someone; completely taken over by romantic interest.
(slang, dated) drunk.
Fitted or cushioned with springs.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of spring
sprunk
sprunk
noun
(obsolete) A concubine.
sprunt
sprunt
adj
(obsolete) Active; lively; vigorous.
noun
(obsolete) A sudden movement; a leap or jump.
(obsolete) Something bouncy or perky.
verb
(Scotland, now rare) To make romantic advances to; to flirt.
(obsolete, chiefly regional) To make quick or convulsive movements; to start, to jump.
spurns
spurns
noun
plural of spurn
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spurn
surnap
turnip
turnip
noun
(Hong Kong) The white root of Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus, also known as a daikon.
(Scotland, Ireland, Northern England, Cornwall, Atlantic Canada) The yellow root of a related plant, the swede or Brassica napus.
(dated) A large, heavy pocket watch, so called because its profile resembled the vegetable.
(slang) A fool or simpleton.
The white root of a yellow-flowered plant, Brassica rapa, grown as a vegetable and as fodder for cattle.
verb
(transitive) To feed or graze (livestock) on turnips.
(transitive) To plant with turnips.
turnup
turnup
noun
Alternative form of turn-up
turpin
turpin
noun
(obsolete) Any terrestrial tortoise.
ungrip
ungrip
verb
(transitive) To release one's grip on; to let go.
unpark
unpark
verb
(computing, transitive) To release from the fixed position adopted when not in use.
(intransitive) to remove a car or other vehicle from a parked position
(transitive) to remove (a car or other vehicle) from a parked position
unpray
unpray
verb
To annul or revoke (something previously prayed for) by prayer.
unprim
unprop
unprop
verb
(transitive) To remove a prop or props from; to deprive of support.
unpure
unpure
adj
Not pure.
unripe
unripe
adj
Developing too early; premature.
Not ripe.
unrips
unrips
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unrip
unrope
unrope
verb
(transitive) To remove the rope or ropes from.
unspar
unspar
verb
(transitive) To take the spars, stakes, or bars from.
unwarp
unwarp
verb
(transitive) To restore from a warped state.
unwrap
unwrap
verb
(intransitive) To become unwrapped.
(transitive) To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded.
(transitive, computing) To remove word wrap from.
uparna
uparna
noun
(India) A long cloth worn over the shoulder.
upburn
uprein
uprend
uptorn
uptorn
verb
past participle of uptear
upturn
upturn
noun
an upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit