purine |
an organic substance from which is derived compounds such as caffeine and uric acid. [2 definitions] |
purism |
uncompromising exactness and strictness with regard to long-established standards, as of language or political or philosophical belief. [2 definitions] |
Puritan |
any of a group of Protestants that originated in England in the sixteenth century and were politically powerful there and later in the United States, and who believed in simple religious ceremony, strict moral discipline, and persecution of dissent. [4 definitions] |
Puritan ethic |
a system of values in which work is believed to promote morality and strengthen character; work ethic; Puritan work ethic. |
puritanical |
extremely rigid and strict in moral or religious matters. [2 definitions] |
Puritanism |
the practices or doctrines of the Puritans. [2 definitions] |
purity |
the state or quality of being free from defects or contamination. [2 definitions] |
purl1 |
to knit using a reverse stitch. [5 definitions] |
purl2 |
to turn or flow with a gentle bubbling or rippling sound. [2 definitions] |
purlieu |
a place to which someone habitually goes; haunt. [3 definitions] |
purlin |
any of several horizontal structural members running the length of, and supporting the rafters in, a roof. |
purloin |
to take (something) without the owner's consent; steal. [2 definitions] |
purple |
the color that results when blue and red paint are mixed. [5 definitions] |
Purple Heart |
a medal awarded by the U.S. armed services for injuries or death sustained in combat against an enemy. |
purple martin |
the largest North American swallow, the male of which is entirely blue-black while the female has a white breast. |
purport |
to assert or allege, esp. falsely. [4 definitions] |
purpose |
a reason or plan guiding an action; motive or intention. [6 definitions] |
purposeful |
done with a definite purpose; deliberate. [3 definitions] |
purposeless |
without purpose; aimless. |
purposely |
on purpose; deliberately. |
purposive |
serving a purpose; useful. [2 definitions] |