| PANCRATIST | • pancratist n. An athlete or gymnast in Ancient Greece. • PANCRATIST n. an athlete; a gymnast. |
| PARTITIONS | • partitions n. Plural of partition. • partitions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of partition. • PARTITION v. to divide into shares. |
| POTTINGARS | • POTTINGAR n. (Scots) an apothecary, also POTHECARY, POTICARY. |
| PRACTISANT | • practisant n. One who practises something; a practitioner. • practisant n. (Obsolete) An agent or confederate in treachery. • PRACTISANT n. (obsolete) a fellow conspirator. |
| PRESTATION | • prestation n. (UK, law, obsolete) A payment of money; a toll or duty. • prestation n. (UK, law, obsolete) The rendering of a service. • PRESTATION n. a payment of money; a toll or duty. |
| PRETASTING | • pretasting v. Present participle of pretaste. • PRETASTE v. to taste beforehand. |
| PROTISTANS | • protistans n. Plural of protistan. • PROTISTAN n. one of the Protista, protozoans, algae, bacteria, and other forms not readily classified as plant or animal, also PROTIST. |
| REPTATIONS | • reptations n. Plural of reptation. • REPTATION n. the act of squirming along a smooth-walled narrow passage. |
| SPATTERING | • spattering v. Present participle of spatter. • spattering n. Something spattered. • SPATTER v. to scatter in drops. |
| SPRATTLING | • sprattling v. Present participle of sprattle. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| STRAPONTIN | • STRAPONTIN n. (French) a folding seat in a theatre. |
| STREPITANT | • strepitant adj. (Rare, archaic) loud; noisy. • STREPITANT adj. making a great clamor; noisy; boisterous, also STREPITOUS. |
| STUPRATING | • stuprating v. Present participle of stuprate. • STUPRATE v. (archaic) to ravish; to violate. |
| STUPRATION | • stupration n. (Obsolete) Rape. • STUPRATION n. (archaic) rape, violation. |
| TRANSCRIPT | • transcript n. Something which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same words as the original;… • transcript n. A copy of any kind; an imitation. • transcript n. A written version of what was said orally. |
| TRITANOPES | • tritanopes n. Plural of tritanope. • TRITANOPE n. one suffering from tritanopia, the inability to distinguish the colour blue. |
| TRUANTSHIP | • truantship n. Truancy. • TRUANTSHIP n. the conduct of a truant. |
| UPSTARTING | • upstarting v. Present participle of upstart. • UPSTART v. to start up suddenly. |