| DIPTEROCARP | • dipterocarp n. Any member of the family Dipterocarpaceae of tropical rainforest trees having two-winged fruits. • DIPTEROCARP n. a kind of Oriental tree, with sepals that serve as wings for the fruit. |
| EPIDIASCOPE | • epidiascope n. A machine that projects images onto a screen. • EPIDIASCOPE n. an instrument for projecting images of objects. |
| EPISCOPATED | • episcopated v. Simple past tense and past participle of episcopate. • EPISCOPATE v. to act as a bishop. |
| EPISCOPISED | • episcopised v. Simple past tense and past participle of episcopise. • EPISCOPISE v. to make a bishop of by consecration, also EPISCOPIZE. |
| EPISCOPIZED | • episcopized v. Simple past tense and past participle of episcopize. • EPISCOPIZE v. to make a bishop of by consecration, also EPISCOPISE. |
| MUCOPEPTIDE | • mucopeptide n. Peptidoglycan. • MUCOPEPTIDE n. another name for peptidoglycan. |
| OCTAPEPTIDE | • octapeptide n. An oligopeptide having eight amino acids. • OCTAPEPTIDE n. a protein fragment or molecule that consists of eight amino acids linked in a polypeptide chain. |
| OPEIDOSCOPE | • opeidoscope n. An instrument, consisting of a tube with one end open and the other end covered with a thin flexible… • OPEIDOSCOPE n. an instrument for illustrating sound by means of light. |
| PAEDOPHILIC | • paedophilic adj. Britain standard spelling of pedophilic. • pædophilic adj. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of pedophilic. • PAEDOPHILIC adj. relating to paedophilia. |
| PEDOPHILIAC | • pedophiliac n. US standard spelling of paedophiliac. • pedophiliac adj. US standard spelling of paedophiliac. • PEDOPHILIAC n. one who suffers from pedophilia, sexual desire for children. |
| PEDOPHILICS | • PEDOPHILIC n. a pedophile, also PAEDOPHILIC. |
| PHOTOCOPIED | • photocopied v. Simple past tense and past participle of photocopy. • PHOTOCOPY v. to make a photocopy of. |
| PREOCCUPIED | • preoccupied adj. Concerned with something else; distracted; giving one’s attention elsewhere. • preoccupied adj. (Taxonomy, not comparable) Describing a scientific name that was previously used, a junior homonym. • preoccupied v. Simple past tense and past participle of preoccupy. |