| APPLIABLE | • appliable adj. (Obsolete) Compliant; accommodating. • appliable adj. Able to be put into use or applied; applicable. • APPLIABLE adj. that can be applied, also APPLICABLE. |
| ARPILLERA | • arpillera n. A patchwork picture made predominantly by women in Chile, especially as a form of underground protest… • ARPILLERA n. (Spanish) a pictorial Peruvian wall decoration consisting of colourful threads and scraps stitched on to a sackcloth backing. |
| CAPITELLA | • capitella n. Plural of capitellum. • Capitella prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Capitellidae – some polychaete worms. • CAPITULUM n. (Latin) a flower cluster as in a daisy. |
| ENALAPRIL | • enalapril n. (Pharmacology) An angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor used in the treatment of hypertension and… • ENALAPRIL n. an ace inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure. |
| PAILLASSE | • paillasse n. (Chiefly Britain) An under bed or mattress of straw. • PAILLASSE n. (French) a hard straw mattress, also PALLIASSE. |
| PALLASITE | • pallasite n. (Geology) A stony-iron meteorite embedded with glassy crystals of olivine. • PALLASITE n. any of a class of stony-iron meteorites composed largely of olivine crystals enclosed in a network of nickel-iron. |
| PALLIASSE | • palliasse n. (Chiefly, British) A thin mattress or under bed stuffed with straw. • PALLIASSE n. (French) a hard straw mattress, also PAILLASSE. |
| PALLIATED | • palliated v. Simple past tense and past participle of palliate. • PALLIATE v. to cloak or disguise. |
| PALLIATES | • palliates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palliate. • PALLIATE v. to cloak or disguise. |
| PAPILLATE | • papillate adj. Covered in papillae. • papillate v. (Transitive) To cover with papillae. • papillate v. (Intransitive) To take the form of a papilla, or of papillae. |
| PELAGIALS | • PELAGIAL n. an open body of water such as a lake or the sea, as opposed to the shore or the bed. |
| PRELATIAL | • prelatial adj. Pertaining to a prelate. • PRELATIAL adj. relating to a prelate, a bishop or abbot of superior rank, also PRELATIC, PRELATICAL. |
| SAILPLANE | • sailplane n. (Aircraft) A glider that is optimised for soaring and is equipped with fixed wings and fuselage. • sailplane v. To fly in a sailplane. • SAILPLANE n. a glider that can rise with an upward current. |
| TAILPLANE | • tailplane n. A horizontal airfoil, at the rear of an aircraft, to which the elevator is attached; usually associated… • TAILPLANE n. a small horizontal wing at the tail of an aircraft. |