| COLLAPSED | • collapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of collapse. • COLLAPSE v. to crumble suddenly. |
| GALLOPADE | • gallopade n. (Obsolete) gallop. • gallopade n. A type of dance, also known as the galop. • gallopade n. The music for this kind of dance. |
| LANDLOPER | • landloper n. Alternative spelling of landlouper. • LANDLOPER n. (Dutch) a wanderer, a vagabond. |
| OEDIPALLY | • oedipally adv. In a manner related to an Oedipus complex. Adverb form of oedipal. • Oedipally adv. Alternative spelling of oedipally. • OEDIPAL adv. pertaining to the libidinous feelings of a son towards his mother, also OEDIPEAN. |
| PALLADOUS | • palladous adj. (Inorganic chemistry) Relating to palladium with an oxidation number of 2. • PALLADOUS adj. containing palladium, a metallic element resembling platinum. |
| PATROLLED | • patrolled adj. Having regular patrols. • patrolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of patrol. • PATROL v. to guard by moving and watching. |
| PHYLLODIA | • phyllodia n. Plural of phyllodium. • PHYLLODIUM n. a petiole dilated into the form of a blade, and usually with vertical edges, as in the Australian acacias. |
| PICADILLO | • picadillo n. Any of various Spanish or South American dishes made with chopped vegetables and sometimes ground beef. • PICADILLO n. (Spanish) a traditional Mexican dish of ground meat, tomatoes etc., also PICCADILLO, PICKADILLO. |
| PILONIDAL | • pilonidal adj. Having body hairs which have grown in a concentrated area on the skin and formed a cyst or abscess. • PILONIDAL adj. relating to the crease above the buttocks. |
| PLANELOAD | • planeload n. As much, or as many, as a plane can carry. • PLANELOAD n. as much as may be carried by a plane. |
| PLANULOID | • planuloid adj. (Zoology) Resembling a planula. • PLANULOID adj. of or like a planula, a free-swimming, two-layered, often flattened larva of coelenterates etc. |
| PLOWLANDS | • plowlands n. Plural of plowland. • PLOWLAND n. land under the plough, also PLOUGHLAND. |
| POLLARDED | • pollarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of pollard. • pollarded adj. (Of a tree) That has been cut back heavily in order to produce dense new growth. • POLLARD v. to cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk. |
| SAPODILLA | • sapodilla n. A long-lived evergreen tree, Manilkara zapota, native to the New World tropics, or its edible fruit. • SAPODILLA n. (Spanish) the edible fruit of a Mexican tree, also SAPOTA, SAPOTE, ZAPOTILLA. |
| SCALLOPED | • scalloped v. Simple past tense and past participle of scallop. • scalloped adj. Having an edge or border marked with semicircles. • scalloped adj. Cooked gratin; baked in a typical type of sauce, usually with cheese, as a casserole, e.g. scalloped… |
| SPADILLIO | • spadillio n. (Card games). • SPADILLIO n. (obsolete) the ace of spades in the game of ombre, also SPADILLE, SPADILLO. |
| SPADILLOS | • SPADILLO n. (obsolete) the ace of spades in the game of ombre, also SPADILLE, SPADILLIO. |
| VOLPLANED | • volplaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of volplane. • VOLPLANE v. to glide in an aeroplane. |