| NAPED | • naped v. Simple past tense and past participle of nape. • naped adj. (In combination) Having a nape (of the neck) of a specified kind. • NAPE v. to attack with napalm. |
| PANDA | • panda n. (Now rare without a qualifying word) The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), a small raccoon-like animal of… • panda n. (Colloquial, also attributively) Short for giant panda (“Ailuropoda melanoleuca”). • panda n. (Britain, law enforcement, colloquial) Short for panda car (“a black-and-white police car”). |
| PANDS | • PAND n. (Scots) the valance of a bed. |
| PANDY | • pandy n. A fulling mill. • pandy n. (Ireland, informal) mashed potatoes. • pandy v. (Transitive) To strike on the palm of the hand with a strap as a school punishment. |
| PANED | • paned adj. (Often in combination) Having panes. • PANE v. to insert panels in. |
| PENDS | • pends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pend. • PEND v. to remain unsettled or undecided. |
| PENDU | • PENDU adj. (Hinglish) culturally backward. |
| PENED | • pened v. Past tense of pene. • PENE v. to beat with a rounded hammer head, also PEEN, PEAN, PEIN. |
| PIEND | • piend n. Alternative form of peen (“end of a hammer”). • PIEND n. an outward pointing angle in a fortification. |
| PINED | • pined v. Simple past tense and past participle of pine. • PINE v. to languish with longing, also PYNE. |
| POIND | • poind n. (Obsolete, Scotland) A seizure of property etc in lieu of a debt; the animal or property so seized. • poind v. (Obsolete, Scotland) To seize property in this manner. • POIND v. (Scots) to distrain, impound. |
| PONDS | • ponds n. Plural of pond. • POND v. to collect water in a small depression. |
| POUND | • pound n. A unit of weight in various measurement systems. • pound n. A unit of mass in various measurement systems. • pound n. A unit of force in various measurement systems. |
| POWND | • pownd n. Obsolete form of pound. • POWND v. (Spenser) to pound, beat with the fists. |
| PWNED | • pwned v. (Internet slang, leetspeak) simple past tense and past participle of pwn. • PWN v. (slang) to dominate or humiliate an opponent esp. in online gaming. |
| PYNED | • pyned v. Simple past tense and past participle of pyne. • PYNE v. to yearn intensely, also PINE. |
| SPEND | • spend v. (Transitive, intransitive) To pay out (money). • spend v. To bestow; to employ; often with on or upon. • spend v. (Dated) To squander. |
| UPEND | • upend v. (Transitive) To end up; to set on end. • upend v. To tip or turn over. • upend v. (Figurative) To destroy, invalidate, overthrow, or defeat. |