| ADOPTS | • adopts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adopt. • ADOPT v. to take as one's own. |
| ASPORT | • asport n. (Parapsychology) An object that is spontaneously moved or "teleported" to another place. • asport v. To take and move to a certain other place, to carry away. • ASPORT v. to carry away, especially wrongfully. |
| ASPOUT | • aspout adj. Spouting. • ASPOUT adv. (archaic) in a spouting way. |
| ASTOOP | • astoop adv. In a stooping or inclined position. • ASTOOP adv. (archaic) in a stooping or inclined position. |
| CAPOTS | • capots n. Plural of capot. • capots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capot. • CAPOT v. to win all the tricks. |
| COAPTS | • coapts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coapt. • COAPT v. to fit together and make fast. |
| PANTOS | • pantos n. Plural of panto. • PANTO n. (short for) pantomime. |
| PASTOR | • pastor n. (Now rare) A shepherd; someone who tends to a flock of animals. • pastor n. Someone with spiritual authority over a group of people. • pastor n. (Protestantism) A minister or priest in a church. |
| PATHOS | • pathos n. The quality or property of anything which touches the feelings or excites emotions and passions, especially… • pathos n. (Rhetoric) A writer or speaker’s attempt to persuade an audience through appeals involving the use of… • pathos n. (Literature) An author’s attempt to evoke a feeling of pity or sympathetic sorrow for a character. |
| PATIOS | • patios n. Plural of patio. • PATIO n. an outdoor paved area adjoining a house. |
| PATOIS | • patois n. A regional dialect of a language (especially French); usually considered substandard. • patois n. Any of various French or Occitan dialects spoken in France. • patois n. Creole French in the Caribbean (especially in Dominica, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti). |
| PLOATS | • ploats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ploat. • PLOAT v. (Scots) to dip in very hot water, to scald. |
| PORTAS | • portas n. Obsolete form of portass. • Portas prop.n. Plural of Porta. • PORTAS n. (historical) a portable breviary, also PORTEOUS, PORTESS, PORTESSE, PORTHORS, PORTHOS, PORTHOUSE, PORTOUS. |
| POSTAL | • postal adj. Relating to the collection, sorting and delivery of mail. • POSTAL adj. relating to post. • POSTAL n. a postcard issued by the Post Office with a printed stamp. |
| POTAES | • POTAE n. (Maori) a hat. |
| POTASH | • potash n. The water-soluble part of the ash formed by burning plant material; used for making soap and glass and… • potash n. (Chemistry) An impure form of potassium carbonate (K2CO3) mixed with other potassium salts. • potash n. (Chemistry, archaic) Potassium. Chiefly used in the names of compounds of the form "... of potash". |
| POTASS | • potass n. Obsolete form of potash. • potass n. (Dated, pharmacology) potassium. • potass n. Potassium (in older pharmaceutical nomenclature). |
| SAPOTA | • sapota n. The tropical fruit from the sapodilla tree, Manilkara zapota. The fruit is 4–8 cm in diameter, has a… • sapota n. Sapote, the similar fruit of various other tropical and semi-tropical trees, such as Pouteria sapota. • Sapota prop.n. (Obsolete) A polyphyletic genus of fruit-bearing tropical and semi-tropical trees, the type species… |
| SAPOTE | • sapote n. The soft, edible fruit of various South American trees, including the sapodilla. • SAPOTE n. a tropical American tree, also SAPODILLA, SAPOTA, ZAPOTILLA. |