| ABAMPERES | • abamperes n. Plural of abampere. • ABAMPERE n. a unit of electric current equivalent to 10 amperes. |
| OBTEMPERS | • obtempers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obtemper. • OBTEMPER v. to yield obedience to, also OBTEMPERATE. |
| PEMBROKES | • PEMBROKE n. a small four-legged table with hinged flaps. |
| PENUMBRAE | • penumbrae n. Plural of penumbra. • PENUMBRA n. (Latin) a partial shadow. |
| PERIBLEMS | • periblems n. Plural of periblem. • PERIBLEM n. a region of plant tissue. |
| PERMABEAR | • permabear n. (Finance, informal) An investor who consistently acts in the expectation that the value of stocks and… • PERMABEAR n. an investor who consistently acts in the expectation that the value of stocks and shares will fall. |
| PERMEABLE | • permeable adj. Absorbing or allowing the passage of fluids. • PERMEABLE adj. allowing a gas or liquid to pass through. |
| PERMEABLY | • permeably adv. In a permeable manner. • PERMEABLE adv. allowing a gas or liquid to pass through. |
| PRAEAMBLE | • praeamble n. Obsolete form of preamble. • præamble n. Obsolete spelling of preamble. • PRAEAMBLE n. (Milton) a preamble, also PREAMBLE. |
| PREAMBLED | • preambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of preamble. • PREAMBLE v. to give an explanatory introduction. |
| PREAMBLES | • preambles n. Plural of preamble. • preambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preamble. • PREAMBLE v. to give an explanatory introduction. |
| PRENUMBER | • prenumber v. To number in advance. • PRENUMBER v. to number in advance. |
| REPLUMBED | • replumbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of replumb. • REPLUMB v. to plumb again. |