| APOSIOPESIS | • aposiopesis n. (Rhetoric) An abrupt breaking-off in speech, often indicated in print using an ellipsis (…) or an em dash (—). • APOSIOPESIS n. a conscious breaking off in the middle of a sentence. |
| APOSIOPETIC | • aposiopetic adj. (Rhetoric) Of or pertaining to aposiopesis. • APOSIOPETIC adj. relating to aposiopesis. |
| APPETITIONS | • appetitions n. Plural of appetition. • APPETITION n. (archaic) direction of desire. |
| APPOSITIVES | • appositives n. Plural of appositive. • APPOSITIVE n. a clause in apposition. |
| EPIDIASCOPE | • epidiascope n. A machine that projects images onto a screen. • EPIDIASCOPE n. an instrument for projecting images of objects. |
| IMPROPRIATE | • impropriate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To appropriate for private use. • impropriate v. (Transitive) In ecclesiastical law, to place (ecclesiastical property) under control or management of a layperson. • impropriate adj. Of ecclesiastical property: placed under the control or management of a layperson. |
| PAEDOPHILIA | • paedophilia n. Britain standard spelling of pedophilia. • pædophilia n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of pedophilia. • PAEDOPHILIA n. the sexual love of children. |
| PAEDOPHILIC | • paedophilic adj. Britain standard spelling of pedophilic. • pædophilic adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of pedophilic. • PAEDOPHILIC adj. relating to paedophilia. |
| PEDOPHILIAC | • pedophiliac n. US standard spelling of paedophiliac. • pedophiliac adj. US standard spelling of paedophiliac. • PEDOPHILIAC n. one who suffers from pedophilia, sexual desire for children. |
| PEDOPHILIAS | • pedophilias n. Plural of pedophilia. • PEDOPHILIA n. sexual desire for children. |
| PEPTISATION | • PEPTISATION n. the act of peptising, also PEPTIZATION. |
| PEPTIZATION | • peptization n. The stabilization of a hydrophobic colloidal sol by the addition of an electrolyte that is adsorbed… • PEPTIZATION n. the act of peptizing, also PEPTISATION. |
| PILOCARPINE | • pilocarpine n. (Biochemistry, pharmacology) A miotic alkaloid C11H16N2O2 obtained from jaborandi that is used chiefly… • PILOCARPINE n. an alkaloid obtained from jaborandi leaves, also PILOCARPIN. |
| PROPITIABLE | • propitiable adj. Capable of being propitiated. • PROPITIABLE adj. that can be propitiated. |
| PROPITIATED | • propitiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of propitiate. • PROPITIATE v. to render favourable, to appease. |
| PROPITIATES | • propitiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propitiate. • PROPITIATE v. to render favourable, to appease. |