| AIRDROPPED | • airdropped v. Simple past tense and past participle of airdrop. • airdropped adj. Dropped from an aircraft. • air-dropped v. Simple past tense and past participle of air-drop. |
| APOCARPIES | • APOCARPY n. the state of being an apocarp. |
| APOPROTEIN | • apoprotein n. (Biochemistry) The polypeptide part of a conjugated protein; for example, an apolipoprotein plus a lipid… • APOPROTEIN n. the protein component of a conjugated protein. |
| APOSPORIES | • APOSPORY n. reproduction without spore formation. |
| APPOINTERS | • appointers n. Plural of appointer. • APPOINTER n. one who appoints. |
| DISAPPROVE | • disapprove v. (Intransitive) To condemn; to consider wrong or inappropriate; used with of. • disapprove v. To have or express an unfavorable opinion. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • disapprove v. (Transitive) To refuse to approve; reject. |
| HYPEROPIAS | • hyperopias n. Plural of hyperopia. • HYPEROPIA n. longsightedness, aka hypermetropia. |
| PEPEROMIAS | • peperomias n. Plural of peperomia. • PEPEROMIA n. a genus of subtropical herbaceous plants. |
| PIPERONALS | • PIPERONAL n. a phenolic aldehyde of very pleasant odour, used as a perfume and in flavourings, etc. |
| POLYPARIES | • polyparies n. Plural of polypary. • polyparies n. The base and other supporting structure of a colony of polyps (such as coral). • POLYPARY n. the common supporting structure of a polyp colony. |
| POPULARISE | • popularise v. (Transitive) To make something popular. • popularise v. (Transitive) To present something in a widely understandable or acceptable form, especially technical… • POPULARISE v. to cater to popular taste, also POPULARIZE. |
| POPULARIZE | • popularize v. To make popular. • POPULARIZE v. to cater to popular taste, also POPULARISE. |
| PREAPPOINT | • preappoint v. (Transitive) To appoint beforehand. • PREAPPOINT v. to appoint previously, or beforehand. |
| PRESBYOPIA | • presbyopia n. (Pathology) Inability of the eye, due to ageing, to focus on nearby objects. • PRESBYOPIA n. long-sightedness in old age, also PRESBYOPY. |
| PROPIONATE | • propionate n. (Organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of propionic acid. • PROPIONATE n. a salt of propionic acid. |
| PROPITIATE | • propitiate v. (Transitive) To conciliate, appease, or make peace with someone, particularly a god or spirit. • propitiate v. (Transitive) To make propitious or favourable. • propitiate v. (Intransitive) To make propitiation. |
| PROPOSITAE | • propositae n. Plural of proposita. • PROPOSITA n. a woman from whom a line of descent is traced. |
| REAPPOINTS | • reappoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reappoint. • REAPPOINT v. to appoint again. |
| SAPROPELIC | • sapropelic adj. Of or pertaining to sapropel. • SAPROPELIC adj. living in sapropel. |