| AIRSPEED | • airspeed n. (Aviation) The speed of an aircraft relative to the air through which it is flying. • AIRSPEED n. the speed of an aircraft. |
| BEDIAPER | • bediaper v. (Transitive, usually used in passive) To put a diaper on (someone). • BEDIAPER v. to put a nappy on. |
| DEPILATE | • depilate v. To remove hair from the body. • DEPILATE v. to remove hair. |
| DIAPENTE | • diapente n. (Music, obsolete) The interval of the fifth or the harmonic ratio 3:2. • diapente n. (Medicine, obsolete) A composition of five ingredients. • DIAPENTE n. (Greek) in Greek music, the interval of the fifth. |
| DIAPERED | • diapered v. Simple past tense and past participle of diaper. • DIAPER v. to put a nappy on. |
| DISPEACE | • dispeace n. (Archaic) Lack of peace; disharmony; discord. • DISPEACE n. lack of peace. |
| EMPAIRED | • empaired v. Simple past tense and past participle of empair. • EMPAIRE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPARE. |
| EPICEDIA | • epicedia n. Plural of epicede. • EPICEDIUM n. (Latin) a funeral ode, also EPICEDE. |
| EPILATED | • epilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of epilate. • EPILATE v. to remove hair from, also DEPILATE. |
| EXPIATED | • expiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of expiate. • EXPIATE v. to make complete atonement for. |
| KIDNAPEE | • kidnapee n. Alternative form of kidnappee. • KIDNAPEE n. one who is kidnapped, also KIDNAPPEE. |
| OEDIPEAN | • Oedipean adj. Relating to Oedipus or the Oedipus complex. • OEDIPEAN adj. pertaining to the libidinous feelings of a son towards his mother, also OEDIPAL. |
| PEDALIER | • PEDALIER n. the pedal keyboard of an organ. |
| PIERHEAD | • pierhead n. The end of a pier farthest from shore. • PIERHEAD n. the seaward end of a pier. |
| PILEATED | • pileated adj. (Botany) Having a pileus. • pileated adj. (Zoology) Having a crest covering the pileum. • PILEATED adj. of a mushroom, having a pileus, an umbrella-shaped portion, also PILEATE. |
| PINDAREE | • Pindaree n. Alternative form of Pindari. • PINDAREE n. (Hindi) an Indian mercenary, also PINDARI. |
| PLEIADES | • Pleiades prop.n. (Greek mythology) The "seven sisters", companions of Artemis and daughters of the Titan Atlas and the… • Pleiades prop.n. (Astronomy) An open cluster of hot blue stars in the constellation Taurus, and the most easily visible… • PLEIAD n. (Greek) a group of seven illustrious persons. |
| RAPIERED | • rapiered adj. Wearing a rapier. • RAPIERED adj. having a rapier. |
| REPAIRED | • repaired v. Simple past tense and past participle of repair. • REPAIR v. to restore to good condition. |