| ADAPTOGEN | • adaptogen n. (Medicine) Any natural herbal substance (such as ginseng) that is supposed to help the body adapt to… • ADAPTOGEN n. any of various natural substances used in herbal medicine as regulators. |
| ANGLEPODS | • ANGLEPOD n. any of a genus of plants of the milkweed family. |
| DOGNAPERS | • dognapers n. Plural of dognaper. • DOGNAPER n. one who dognaps, abducts dogs, also DOGNAPPER. |
| DOGNAPING | • dognaping v. Present participle of dognap. • DOGNAPING n. the abduction of a dog. |
| DOGNAPPED | • dognapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of dognap. • dog-napped v. Simple past tense and past participle of dog-nap. • dog␣napped v. Simple past tense and past participle of dog nap. |
| DOGNAPPER | • dognapper n. Agent noun of dognap; one who dognaps. • dog-napper n. Alternative form of dognapper. • dog␣napper n. Alternative form of dognapper. |
| ENDOPHAGY | • endophagy n. (Rare) Cannibalism, within a group. • ENDOPHAGY n. cannibalism within a tribe; eating away from within. |
| GODPARENT | • godparent n. A person who, at a child’s naming ceremony or baptism, agrees to help raise the child, originally and… • GODPARENT n. a person who, at baptism, guarantees a child's religious education. |
| ONDOGRAPH | • ondograph n. An instrument for autographically recording the waveforms of varying currents, especially rapidly varying… • ONDOGRAPH n. an instrument for producing a graphical recording of an alternating current. |
| PAGANDOMS | • PAGANDOM n. the realm of pagans. |
| PARAGONED | • paragoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of paragon. • PARAGON v. (archaic) to compare, match. |
| PARDONING | • pardoning v. Present participle of pardon. • pardoning n. The act by which somebody is pardoned. • PARDONING n. the act of pardoning. |
| PARODYING | • parodying v. Present participle of parody. • parodying n. An instance of parody. • PARODY v. to imitate in a satirical manner for comic effect. |
| PENDRAGON | • pendragon n. Also capitalized as Pendragon: a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other… • Pendragon prop.n. (Arthurian legend) An epithet of Uther, the father of King Arthur. • Pendragon prop.n. (Arthurian legend) An epithet or surname of King Arthur. |
| POUNDAGES | • poundages n. Plural of poundage. • POUNDAGE n. a charge for keeping stray cattle. |
| UPLOADING | • uploading v. Present participle of upload. • uploading n. The process by which something is uploaded. • UPLOAD v. to transfer information to a larger computer. |