| MULTIPART | • multipart adj. Having multiple parts. • multipart adj. (Computing) of computer printout that is printed in multiple copies on paper having two or four continuous… • MULTIPART adj. having many parts. |
| PALTRIEST | • paltriest adj. Superlative form of paltry: most paltry. • PALTRY adj. meagre, mean. |
| PLUTOCRAT | • plutocrat n. Someone who rules by virtue of his or her wealth. • PLUTOCRAT n. a member of the wealthy ruling class. |
| PORTATILE | • portatile adj. (Obsolete) portable. • PORTATILE adj. portable. |
| PORTLASTS | • portlasts n. Plural of portlast. • PORTLAST n. (obsolete) the gunwale of a ship, also PORTOISE. |
| POSTTRIAL | • posttrial adj. (Law) Following the end of a trial. • POSTTRIAL adj. taking place after a trial. |
| PRATTLERS | • prattlers n. Plural of prattler. • PRATTLER n. one who prattles. |
| PRATTLING | • prattling v. Present participle of prattle. • prattling n. Prattle; foolish speech. • PRATTLE v. to talk at length about nothing in particular. |
| PREBATTLE | • prebattle adj. Before a battle. • PREBATTLE adj. before battle. |
| PREBUTTAL | • prebuttal n. (Buzzword, slang) A preemptive rebuttal. • PREBUTTAL n. a prepared response to an anticipated criticism. |
| PRELATIST | • prelatist n. One who advocates or supports prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates. • PRELATIST n. a supporter or adherent of prelacy or episcopacy. |
| SALTPETER | • saltpeter n. (US) Alternative spelling of saltpetre. • saltpeter v. (US) Alternative spelling of saltpetre. • SALTPETER n. (US) potassium nitrate, the chief constituent of gunpowder, also SALTPETRE. |
| SALTPETRE | • saltpetre n. (Originally) Potassium nitrate. • saltpetre n. (Uncommon) Sodium nitrate. • saltpetre v. (Transitive) To treat with saltpetre. |
| SPLATTERS | • splatters n. Plural of splatter. • splatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of splatter. • SPLATTER v. to spatter, to splash. |
| SPRATTLED | • sprattled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprattle. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| SPRATTLES | • sprattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprattle. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| TETRAPLAS | • tetraplas n. Plural of tetrapla. • TETRAPLA n. (Greek) an edition of four parallel texts, esp. Origen's of the Old Testament. |