| DISPARAGES | • disparages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disparage. • DISPARAGE v. to belittle; to match in marriage with an inferior. |
| GASPEREAUS | • gaspereaus n. Plural of gaspereau. • GASPEREAU n. (French) a fish of the herring family found on the Atlantic coast of North America, aka alewife. |
| GLASSPAPER | • glasspaper n. (Archaic) sandpaper. • glasspaper v. (Archaic, transitive) To sand with sandpaper. • GLASSPAPER v. to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing). |
| PAGANISERS | • paganisers n. Plural of paganiser. • PAGANISER n. one who converts others to paganism, also PAGANIZER. |
| PALSGRAVES | • palsgraves n. Plural of palsgrave. • PALSGRAVE n. (Dutch) a count palatine. |
| PARAGLOSSA | • paraglossa n. (Zoology) One of a pair of small appendages of the lingua or labium of certain insects. • PARAGLOSSA n. one of a pair of small appendages of the lingua or labium of certain insects. |
| PARAGNOSES | • paragnoses n. Plural of paragnosis. • PARAGNOSIS n. knowledge of matters immune to scientific investigation. |
| PARAGNOSIS | • paragnosis n. Knowledge which can only be gained through extraordinary or supernatural means. • PARAGNOSIS n. knowledge of matters immune to scientific investigation. |
| PARGASITES | • pargasites n. Plural of pargasite. • PARGASITE n. a dark green aluminous variety of amphibole, or hornblende. |
| PARSONAGES | • parsonages n. Plural of parsonage. • PARSONAGE n. the home of a parson. |
| PASTURAGES | • pasturages n. Plural of pasturage. • PASTURAGE n. the business of feeding or grazing cattle. |
| PHANSIGARS | • phansigars n. Plural of phansigar. • PHANSIGAR n. (Hindi) formerly in India, a Thug. |
| REPASSAGES | • repassages n. Plural of repassage. • REPASSAGE n. the act of repassing; passage back. |
| SCRAPPAGES | • scrappages n. Plural of scrappage. • SCRAPPAGE n. allowance for scrap. |
| SKIAGRAPHS | • skiagraphs n. Plural of skiagraph. • skiagraphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skiagraph. • SKIAGRAPH n. a shadow picture or photograph, e.g. an X-ray photograph. |
| SPARAGRASS | • sparagrass n. Obsolete form of asparagus. • SPARAGRASS n. (dialect) asparagus. |
| SPRINGHAAS | • springhaas n. (South Africa) A springhare. • SPRINGHAAS n. (South African) a nocturnal rodent. |
| STRAPHANGS | • straphangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of straphang. • STRAPHANG v. of a passenger in a train or bus, to hold on to a strap for safety. |