| IMPANNELS | • impannels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impannel. • IMPANNEL v. to put onto a list for jury duty, also IMPANEL. |
| NAPOLEONS | • napoleons n. Plural of napoleon. • Napoleons n. Plural of Napoleon. • NAPOLEON n. (French) an obsolete French gold coin of twenty francs. |
| NONSTAPLE | • nonstaple adj. Not a staple good. • nonstaple n. Anything that is not a staple, such as a luxury. • NONSTAPLE adj. not staple. |
| PANELINGS | • panelings n. Plural of paneling. • PANELING n. material with which to panel, also PANELLING. |
| PANNICLES | • pannicles n. Plural of pannicle. • PANNICLE n. a thin, sheetlike garment, also PANNICULUS, PANNIKEL. |
| PANNIKELS | • pannikels n. Plural of pannikel. • PANNIKEL n. (obsolete) a thin, sheetlike garment, also PANNICLE, PANNICULUS. |
| PENINSULA | • peninsula n. (Geography) A piece of land projecting into water from a larger land mass. • PENINSULA n. a strip of land jutting out into water, a near-island. |
| PENNALISM | • pennalism n. (Historical) A system of hazing once practised in German universities. • PENNALISM n. a system of fagging in use at a German university. |
| PENTANOLS | • pentanols n. Plural of pentanol. • PENTANOL n. one of the simple alcohols. |
| PINELANDS | • pinelands n. Plural of pineland. • PINELAND n. land forested with pine. |
| PINNACLES | • pinnacles n. Plural of pinnacle. • pinnacles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pinnacle. • PINNACLE v. to equip with a pinnacle. |
| PLAINNESS | • plainness n. (Uncountable) The condition of being plain (in all senses). • plainness n. (Countable) The product or result of being plain. • PLAINNESS n. the state of being plain. |
| PLAINSMEN | • plainsmen n. Plural of plainsman. • PLAINSMAN n. a dweller in a plain, esp. in North America. |
| PLANENESS | • planeness n. The condition of being plane. • planeness n. The quality of being an airplane. • PLANENESS n. the state of being plane. |
| PLANTSMEN | • plantsmen n. Plural of plantsman. • PLANTSMAN n. a person who has great knowledge of and experience in gardening. |
| UNPANNELS | • unpannels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpannel. • UNPANNEL v. to unsaddle, also UNPANEL. |