| APODS | • apods n. Plural of apod. • APODs n. Plural of APOD. • APOD n. an animal without feet or fins, also APODE. |
| DAMPS | • damps n. Plural of damp. • damps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of damp. • Damps prop.n. Plural of Damp. |
| DOPAS | • DOPA n. a drug used to treat Parkinson's disease. |
| DRAPS | • draps n. Plural of drap. • draps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drap. • DRAP v. (Scots) to drop. |
| PADIS | • padis n. Plural of padi. • PADI n. (Malay) a rice field, also PADDY. |
| PANDS | • PAND n. (Scots) the valance of a bed. |
| PARDS | • pards n. Plural of pard. • PARD n. a leopard, also PARDAL, PARDALE, PARDALIS. |
| PAYSD | • PAYSD v. (Spenser) poised. |
| PRADS | • prads n. Plural of prad. • PRAD n. (slang) a horse. |
| SAPID | • sapid adj. Tasty, flavoursome or savoury. • SAPID adj. pleasantly flavoured. |
| SEPAD | • SEPAD v. to suppose, uphold. |
| SPADE | • spade n. A garden tool with a handle and a flat blade for digging. Not to be confused with a shovel which is… • spade n. A playing card marked with the symbol ♠. • spade n. (Offensive, ethnic slur) A black person. |
| SPADO | • spado n. (Now rare) Someone who has been castrated; a eunuch or castrato. • SPADO n. (Latin) a castrated or impotent person or animal. |
| SPAED | • spaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of spae. • SPAE v. (Old Norse) to foretell. |
| SPALD | • spald v. (Northern England and Scotland) To split. • SPALD n. (Scots) the shoulder, esp. of an animal used as food, also SPALLE, SPAUL, SPAULD, SPEAL, SPULE. |
| SPARD | • SPARD adj. (archaic) spared. |
| SPAYD | • Spayd prop.n. A surname. • SPAYD n. a male deer in his third year, also SPAYAD. |
| SPRAD | • sprad v. Obsolete form of spread. • sprad v. (Obsolete) past participle of spread. • SPREAD v. to stretch over an area. |