| DAUPHINS | • dauphins n. Plural of dauphin. • DAUPHIN n. (French) the eldest son of a French king. |
| DUSTPANS | • dustpans n. Plural of dustpan. • DUSTPAN n. a pan for holding swept dust. |
| PANDANUS | • pandanus n. Any of various palm-like plants in the genus Pandanus. • Pandanus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pandanaceae – palm-like, dioecious trees and shrubs native to the… • PANDANUS n. (Malay) a palm of SE Asia, the leaves of which are used to weave mats, also PANDAN. |
| PANDOURS | • pandours n. Plural of pandour. • PANDOUR n. one of a class of Hungarian mountaineers serving in the Austrian army, also PANDOOR. |
| PANDURAS | • panduras n. Plural of pandura. • PANDURA n. (Spanish) an ancient musical instrument, also BANDORA, BANDORE, PANDORA, PANDORE. |
| POUNDALS | • poundals n. Plural of poundal. • POUNDAL n. a unit of force, the force imparting to one pound mass an acceleration of one foot per second. |
| SANDPUMP | • sandpump n. Alternative form of sand pump. • sand␣pump n. A long cylinder with valved piston for use in drilling rocks. • SANDPUMP n. a pump for sand or mud. |
| SANDSPUR | • sandspur n. Synonym of sandbur. • SANDSPUR n. an annual herb, also SANDBUR, SANDBURR. |
| STANDUPS | • standups n. Plural of standup. • stand-ups n. Plural of stand-up. • STANDUP n. a standup comedian. |
| UNADEPTS | • unadepts n. Plural of unadept. • UNADEPT n. a person who is not adept or skilled. |
| UNDRAPES | • undrapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undrape. • UNDRAPE v. to strip of drapery. |
| UNHASPED | • unhasped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhasp. • UNHASP v. to unfasten a hasp. |
| UNSAPPED | • unsapped adj. Not sapped. • UNSAPPED adj. not sapped. |
| UNSHAPED | • unshaped adj. Having no distinct shape; formless or amorphous. • UNSHAPE v. to deprive of shape, undo. |
| UNSOAPED | • unsoaped adj. Not soaped; unwashed. • UNSOAPED adj. not soaped. |
| UNSPARED | • unspared adj. Not spared. • UNSPARED adj. not treated with mildness; not saved from destruction, ruin, death, or the like. |
| UPSTANDS | • upstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upstand. • upstands n. Plural of upstand. • UPSTAND v. to stand up on one's feet. |