| CALPAIN | • calpain n. (Biochemistry) Any of a family of enzymes that regulate calcium in the body. • CALPAIN n. an enzyme for digesting proteins. |
| CAPELAN | • capelan n. Alternative form of capelin. • CAPELAN n. (French) a small marine fish of northern oceans, also CAPELIN, CAPLIN. |
| CAPELIN | • capelin n. Mallotus villosus, a type of smelt found in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. • CAPELIN n. (French) a small marine fish of northern oceans, also CAPELAN, CAPLIN. |
| CAPLINS | • caplins n. Plural of caplin. • CAPLIN n. (French) a small marine fish of northern oceans, also CAPELIN, CAPELAN. |
| CLAPNET | • clapnet n. Alternative form of clap net. • clap␣net n. A net for catching birds or insects, which can be drawn closed by pulling a string. • CLAPNET n. a net made to clap together suddenly by pulling a string. |
| CLAYPAN | • claypan n. (Geology) A compact stratum of partially permeable material rich in clay. • CLAYPAN n. a compacted layer of subsoil that retains water. |
| CLEANUP | • cleanup n. The act of cleaning or tidying something. • cleanup n. (Baseball) Fourth in the batting order; a cleanup hitter. • cleanup v. Misspelling of clean up. |
| ENCLASP | • enclasp v. To hold in (or as if in) a clasp; to embrace. • ENCLASP v. to embrace, also INCLASP. |
| INCLASP | • inclasp v. Archaic form of enclasp. • INCLASP v. to embrace, also ENCLASP. |
| NOPLACE | • noplace adv. (US, informal) Nowhere. • no␣place n. (In bibliographies) indicates that a document has no place of publication shown on the document and… • no␣place n. (Often preceded by "had" or "has") indicates that an anterior subject does not belong in a particular… |
| PANICLE | • panicle n. (Botany) A compound raceme. • PANICLE n. a loosely branched flower cluster. |
| PELICAN | • pelican n. Any of various seabirds of the family Pelecanidae, having a long bill with a distendable pouch. • pelican n. A native or resident of the American state of Louisiana. • pelican n. (Chemistry, obsolete) A retort or still having a curved tube or tubes leading back from the head to… |
| PLACING | • placing v. Present participle of place. • placing n. The action by which something is placed; placement; positioning. • placing n. The condition of being placed. |
| PLANCHE | • planche n. (Gymnastics) A position where the gymnast is horizontal and face-down, using only the hands as support. • PLANCHE n. a plank, a board, also PLANCH. |
| PLIANCY | • pliancy n. The quality of being pliant. • PLIANCY n. the quality of being pliant. |
| SPANCEL | • spancel n. A rope or fetter used to hobble a horse or other animal. • spancel v. (Transitive) to hobble with a spancel. • SPANCEL v. to bind with a rope. |
| UNCLAMP | • unclamp v. (Transitive) To remove a clamp from. • UNCLAMP v. to free from a clamp. |
| UNCLASP | • unclasp v. (Transitive) to release the clasp from something. • unclasp v. (Intransitive) to become unfastened. • unclasp v. (Transitive) to separate from being clasped. |
| UNPLACE | • unplace v. (Transitive) To remove from one’s place; displace. • unplace n. Lack or absence of place; placelessness; displacement. • UNPLACE v. to displace. |