| AGAPAE | • agapae n. Plural of agape. • AGAPE n. (Greek) a love feast practised by early Christians in connection with the Last Supper; Christian love. |
| AGAPAI | • agapai n. Plural of agape. • AGAPE n. (Greek) a love feast practised by early Christians in connection with the Last Supper; Christian love. |
| ALAAPS | • alaaps n. Plural of alaap. • ALAAP n. (Sanskrit) in Indian music, the introductory section of a raga, also ALAP, ALAPA. |
| ALAPAS | • alapas n. Plural of alapa. • ALAPA n. (Sanskrit) in Indian music, the introductory section of a raga, also ALAAP, ALAP. |
| ALPACA | • alpaca n. A sheep-like animal of the Andes, Vicugna pacos, in the camel family, closely related to the llama… • alpaca n. (Uncountable) Wool from the alpaca. • ALPACA n. a domestic animal related to the llama. |
| PAJAMA | • pajama n. (US) attributive form of pajamas. • pajama n. (Rare) A pair of pajamas. • PAJAMA n. a garment for sleeping or lounging, also PYJAMA. |
| PALAMA | • palama n. (Historical) An old unit of weight used in Ceylon. • PALAMA n. (Latin) the webbing of a waterbird's foot. |
| PALAPA | • palapa n. An open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof made of dried palm leaves. • PALAPA n. an open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof made of palm leaves. |
| PANADA | • panada n. (Cooking) A dish made by boiling bread in water and combining the pulp with milk, stock, butter or sometimes… • panada n. (Obsolete, figurative) Something blandly nourishing; pap. • panada n. A thick paste or sauce made from boiling flour or breadcrumbs. |
| PANAMA | • panama n. Alternative form of Panama (“type of hat”). • Panama prop.n. A country in Central America. Official name: Republic of Panama. • Panama n. A Panama hat. |
| PAPAYA | • papaya n. A tropical American evergreen tree, Carica papaya, having large, yellow, edible fruit. • papaya n. The fruit of this tree. • papaya n. An orange colour, like that of papaya flesh. |
| PATACA | • pataca n. The monetary unit of Macau, equal to 100 avos. • pataca n. A monetary unit used during the 16th century and 17th century in Malta in the form of a large copper coin. • pataca n. A monetary unit of account used in Portuguese Timor intermittently between 1894 and 1958. |
| PATAKA | • pataka n. (India) A firecracker; a small paper packet of coloured potash and pieces of kankar, exploding when… • PATAKA n. (Maori) a building on stilts, used to store provisions. |
| ZAPATA | • Zapata prop.n. A peninsula in southern Matanzas, Cuba. • Zapata prop.n. A census-designated place, the county seat of Zapata County, Texas, United States. • ZAPATA adj. denoting a kind of drooping moustache. |