| APETALY | • apetaly n. (Botany) The condition of having no petals. • APETALY n. the state of having no petals. |
| APTERAL | • apteral adj. (Zoology) apterous, wingless. • apteral adj. (Architecture) Without lateral columns; applied to buildings which have no series of columns along their… • APTERAL adj. wingless, also APTEROUS. |
| PALATED | • palated v. Simple past tense and past participle of palate. • PALATE v. (Shakespeare) to relish. |
| PALATES | • palates n. Plural of palate. • PALATE v. (Shakespeare) to relish. |
| PALEATE | • paleate adj. (Botany) Bearing paleae. • PALEATE adj. like a palea. |
| PALMATE | • palmate adj. (Chiefly botany) Having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point. • palmate adj. (Botany) (leaves) Having more than three leaflets arising from a common point, often in the form of a fan. • palmate adj. (Rare) Having webbed appendage; palmated. |
| PALPATE | • palpate v. To examine or otherwise explore through touch, particularly (medicine) in reference to an area or organ… • palpate adj. Of palp, or having palp. • PALPATE v. to examine by touch. |
| PATELLA | • patella n. (Anatomy) The sesamoid bone of the knee; the kneecap. • patella n. A little dish or vase. • Patella prop.n. A surname from Italian. |
| PLACATE | • placate v. (Transitive) To calm; to bring peace to; to influence someone who was furious to the point that they… • PLACATE v. to conciliate. |
| PLANATE | • planate adj. Flat, flattened. Resembling a plane, or otherwise planar. • planate n. (Entomology, geography) flat or flattened area. • PLANATE adj. having a flat surface. |
| PLANTAE | • plantae n. Plural of planta. • Plantae prop.n. A taxonomic kingdom within the superkingdom Eukaryota – all plants., about 300,000 species of organism… • plantæ n. (Obsolete, sciences) plural of plant. |
| PLATANE | • platane n. Obsolete form of platan. • PLATANE n. a large tree, also PLATAN. |
| PLATEAU | • plateau n. A largely level expanse of land at a high elevation; tableland. • plateau n. (Of a varying quantity) A comparatively stable level after a period of increase. • plateau n. (Dated) An ornamental dish for the table; a tray or salver. |
| TAPETAL | • tapetal adj. Relating to a tapetum. • TAPETAL adj. relating to the tapetum, a reflective layer of the choroid in the eyes of many animals. |