| ANTIPODEANS | • antipodeans n. Plural of antipodean. • ANTIPODEAN n. an inhabitant of the antipodes. |
| DISPLANTING | • displanting v. Present participle of displant. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| PEDANTISING | • pedantising v. Present participle of pedantise. • PEDANTISE v. to play the pedant, also PEDANTIZE. |
| PENTANDROUS | • pentandrous adj. (Botany) Of or relating to the Linnean class Pentandria; having five stamens. • PENTANDROUS adj. relating to the Pentandria, a class of plants with five stamens, also PENTANDRIAN. |
| POSTLANDING | • postlanding adj. After the landing of a vessel or vehicle. • POSTLANDING adj. that takes place after landing. |
| PRETENDANTS | • pretendants n. Plural of pretendant. • PRETENDANT n. a pretender; a claimant, also PRETENDENT. |
| PTERANODONS | • pteranodons n. Plural of pteranodon. • PTERANODON n. a toothless flying reptile of the Cretaceous period with a hornlike crest. |
| STANDPOINTS | • standpoints n. Plural of standpoint. • STANDPOINT n. a position from which objects or principles are viewed and according to which they are compared and judged. |
| STEPDANCING | • STEPDANCING n. doing a step dance. |
| TAILSPINNED | • tailspinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of tailspin. • TAILSPIN v. to perform a kind of spin in an aeroplane. |
| TRANSPADANE | • transpadane adj. On the opposite side of the river Po, usually relative to Rome; hence, the northern side. • Transpadane adj. Alternative letter-case form of transpadane. • TRANSPADANE adj. on the other (i.e. the north) side of the river Po. |
| TRANSPONDER | • transponder n. A radar or radio transceiver that transmits some signal in response to receiving a predetermined signal. • TRANSPONDER n. a type of radio or radar transmitter-receiver that transmits signals automatically when it receives predetermined signals, also TRANSPONDOR. |
| TRANSPONDOR | • transpondor n. Dated form of transponder. • TRANSPONDOR n. a type of radio or radar transmitter-receiver that transmits signals automatically when it receives predetermined signals, also TRANSPONDER. |
| UNDERPLANTS | • underplants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underplant. • UNDERPLANT v. to plant smaller trees in between taller ones. |