| DELAPSING | • delapsing v. Present participle of delapse. • DELAPSE v. to sink down. |
| DELAPSION | • delapsion n. A falling down or out of place; prolapse. • DELAPSION n. a sinking down. |
| DISPLANTS | • displants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of displant. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| INCLASPED | • inclasped v. Simple past tense and past participle of inclasp. • INCLASP v. to embrace, also ENCLASP. |
| LANDSKIPS | • landskips n. Plural of landskip. • LANDSKIP v. to landscape. |
| LANDSLIPS | • landslips n. Plural of landslip. • LANDSLIP n. the fall of a mass of earth. |
| PADDLINGS | • paddlings n. Plural of paddling. • PADDLING n. the act of propelling with a paddle. |
| PALINODES | • palinodes n. Plural of palinode. • PALINODE n. a poem which retracts an earlier poem, also PALINODY. |
| PANELISED | • PANELISED adj. made in sections for quick assembly, also PANELIZED, PANELLISED, PANELLIZED. |
| PENALISED | • penalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of penalise. • penalised adj. Subject to a penalty as a punishment. • PENALISE v. to subject to penalty, also PENALIZE. |
| PINELANDS | • pinelands n. Plural of pineland. • PINELAND n. land forested with pine. |
| PLAIDINGS | • plaidings n. Plural of plaiding. • PLAIDING n. a strong woollen fabric. |
| PLANESIDE | • planeside adj. Beside an airplane; particularly used of baggage check or security searches. • planeside n. A position beside an airplane. • PLANESIDE n. the area next to an aeroplane. |
| PLANISHED | • planished v. Simple past tense and past participle of planish. • PLANISH v. to toughen and smooth by hammering lightly. |
| PLEADINGS | • pleadings n. Plural of pleading. • PLEADING n. the act of conducting a plea. |
| SANDPILES | • sandpiles n. Plural of sandpile. • SANDPILE n. a pile of sand. |
| SPANDRILS | • spandrils n. Plural of spandril. • SPANDRIL n. a space between two adjoining arches, also SPANDREL. |
| SPRINGALD | • springald n. (Archaic) A young man, a stripling, a youth. • springald n. (Historical) An ancient military engine for launching stones and arrows by means of a spring. • SPRINGALD n. (archaic) an active young man, also SPRINGAL. |
| UNPALSIED | • unpalsied adj. Not affected by palsy. • UNPALSIED adj. not palsied. |
| UPLANDISH | • uplandish adj. (Obsolete) Of or pertaining to uplands; pertaining to or situated in country districts. • uplandish adj. (Obsolete) Rustic, rude, boorish; countrified, unsophisticated, or uncivilized. • uplandish adj. Wild or savage; mountainous, or dwelling in the mountains. |