| APPANAGES | • appanages n. Plural of appanage. • APPANAGE n. a provision for maintenance, esp. of a king's younger child, also APANAGE. |
| APPEASING | • appeasing v. Present participle of appease. • APPEASE v. to bring to a state of peace or contentment. |
| LAGNAPPES | • lagnappes n. Plural of lagnappe (alternative form of lagniappes). • LAGNAPPE n. (Spanish) a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of purchase, also LAGNIAPPE. |
| NEOPAGANS | • neopagans n. Plural of neopagan. • neo-pagans n. Plural of neo-pagan. • NEOPAGAN n. a modern believer in paganism. |
| PAGANISED | • paganised v. Simple past tense and past participle of paganise. • PAGANISE v. to make irreligious, also PAGANIZE. |
| PAGANISER | • paganiser n. Alternative form of paganizer. • PAGANISER n. one who converts others to paganism, also PAGANIZER. |
| PAGANISES | • paganises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paganise. • PAGANISE v. to make irreligious, also PAGANIZE. |
| PAGANIZES | • paganizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paganize. • PAGANIZE v. to make irreligious, also PAGANISE. |
| PAGINATES | • paginates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paginate. • PAGINATE v. to mark with consecutive numbers. |
| PANGAMIES | • PANGAMY n. (Greek) random mating. |
| PARSONAGE | • parsonage n. The residence of the minister of a parish. • parsonage n. (Obsolete) The house, lands, tithes, etc. set apart for the support of the minister of a parish. • PARSONAGE n. the home of a parson. |
| PASEARING | • PASEAR v. to take a walk. |
| PELAGIANS | • Pelagians n. Plural of Pelagian. • PELAGIAN n. an inhabitant of the open sea, also PELAGIAL. |
| PHALANGES | • phalanges n. Plural of phalange. • phalanges n. Plural of phalanx. • PHALANGE n. any bone of a finger or toe. |
| PLANTAGES | • plantages n. Plural of plantage. • PLANTAGE n. (Shakespeare) plants in general. |
| SAGAPENUM | • sagapenum n. A yellow to brown bitter gum that derives from plants of the genus Ferula. • SAGAPENUM n. a gum resin, formerly used to stimulate menstruation and as an antispasmodic. |