| FELDSPAR | • feldspar n. (Mineralogy) Any of a large group of rock-forming minerals that, together, make up about 60% of the… • FELDSPAR n. a common rock-forming mineral, also FELDSPATH, FELSPAR. |
| LEOPARDS | • leopards n. Plural of leopard. • LEOPARD n. a large, carnivorous, feline mammal. |
| LIPREADS | • lipreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lipread. • LIPREAD v. to understand spoken words by interpreting the lip movements of a speaker. |
| PADDLERS | • paddlers n. Plural of paddler. • PADDLER n. one who paddles. |
| PARDALES | • pardales n. Plural of pardale. • PARDALE n. a leopard, also PARD, PARDAL, PARDALIS. |
| PARSLIED | • parslied adj. Alternative form of parsleyed. • PARSLIED adj. adorned with parsley, also PARSLEYED. |
| PEDALERS | • pedalers n. Plural of pedaler. • PEDALER n. someone who uses pedals, also PEDALLER. |
| PEDRAILS | • pedrails n. Plural of pedrail. • PEDRAIL n. a tractor with footlike pieces on the circumference of its wheels. |
| PLEADERS | • pleaders n. Plural of pleader. • PLEADER n. one who pleads; an advocate. |
| PREDIALS | • predials v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predial. • predials n. Plural of predial. • PREDIAL n. a rural slave, also PRAEDIAL. |
| PRELOADS | • preloads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preload. • PRELOAD v. to load beforehand. |
| RELAPSED | • relapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of relapse. • RELAPSE v. to slip back into a former state. |
| REPLEADS | • repleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of replead. • REPLEAD v. to plead again. |
| SPANDREL | • spandrel n. (Architecture) The space (often more or less triangular) between the outer curve of an arch (the extrados)… • spandrel n. (Architecture) Horizontal member between the windows of successive storeys of a tall building. • spandrel n. (Architecture) The triangular space under a stair; the material that fills the space. |
| SPARKLED | • sparkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sparkle. • SPARKLE v. to reflect flashes of light. |
| SPIRALED | • spiraled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spiral. • SPIRAL v. to move in spiral fashion. |
| SPRADDLE | • spraddle v. (Transitive) To spread apart (the legs). • spraddle v. (Transitive) To spread apart the legs of (someone or something). • spraddle v. (Intransitive) To lie, move, or stand with legs spread. |
| SPRAWLED | • sprawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprawl. • SPRAWL v. to stretch out ungracefully. |