| CAPSULED | • capsuled adj. Enclosed within a capsule. • CAPSULE v. to condense into a brief form. |
| CEPHALAD | • cephalad adv. (Anatomy) Towards the head (or anterior extremity), a direction that in humans corresponds to superior. • CEPHALAD adv. towards the head. |
| CLODPATE | • clodpate n. A blockhead; a dolt or fool. • CLODPATE n. a stupid person, also CLODPOLE, CLODPOLL, CLOTPOLL. |
| CUPOLAED | • cupolaed adj. Having one or more cupolas. • CUPOLA v. to furnish with a cupola. |
| DISPLACE | • displace v. To put out of place; to disarrange. • displace v. To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland. • displace v. To supplant, or take the place of something or someone; to substitute. |
| EMPLACED | • emplaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| PANICLED | • panicled adj. (Botany) Furnished with, or arranged in, panicles; paniculate. • PANICLED adj. having a panicle. |
| PARCELED | • parceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of parcel. • PARCEL v. to divide into parts or shares. |
| PEDALCAR | • pedal␣car n. Generally a toy car in which a child can sit and operate by means of two pedals. However adult versions… • PEDALCAR n. a four-wheeled vehicle that is operated by pedals, usually a child's toy. |
| PEDOCALS | • pedocals n. Plural of pedocal. • PEDOCAL n. a type of soil typical of an arid or semiarid region. |
| PLACATED | • placated v. Simple past tense and past participle of placate. • PLACATE v. to conciliate. |
| PLACIDER | • placider adj. Comparative form of placid: more placid. • PLACID adj. calm in nature. |
| PLANCHED | • planched v. Simple past tense and past participle of planch. • PLANCH v. to floor, board. |
| PLEACHED | • pleached adj. Entwined, intertwined, interwoven, plaited. • pleached adj. (Horticulture) Of a hedge, trees, etc.: created by interweaving branches. • pleached v. Simple past tense and past participle of pleach. |
| PLICATED | • plicated adj. Alternative form of plicate. • PLICATE v. to pleat, fold like a fan. |
| REPLACED | • replaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of replace. • REPLACE v. to put back or supply a substitute. |
| SCAPPLED | • scappled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scapple. • SCAPPLE v. to work stone smoothly, without smoothing to a finish, also SCABBLE. |
| SPACKLED | • spackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spackle. • SPACKLE v. to fill cracks or holes. |
| UNPLACED | • unplaced adj. Not assigned a place. • unplaced adj. (Horse racing) Not among the first three horses to finish a race. • UNPLACE v. to displace. |
| UPSCALED | • upscaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of upscale. • upscaled adj. That has been scaled up. • UPSCALE v. to appeal to wealthy customers. |