| PANDAS | • pandas n. Plural of panda. • PANDAS n. (Pathology) Acronym of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal… • PANDA n. (Nepali) a raccoon-like animal of the Himalayas; a similar but much larger bearlike animal of Tibet and China. |
| PIENDS | • piends n. Plural of piend. • PIEND n. an outward pointing angle in a fortification. |
| POINDS | • poinds n. Plural of poind. • POIND v. (Scots) to distrain, impound. |
| POUNDS | • pounds n. Plural of pound. • pounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pound. • Pounds prop.n. Plural of Pound. |
| POWNDS | • pownds n. Plural of pownd. • POWND v. (Spenser) to pound, beat with the fists. |
| SENDUP | • sendup n. Alternative form of send-up. • send-up n. A satirical imitation of a work of art or a genre. • send␣up v. (Transitive) To imitate someone or something for the purpose of satirical humour. |
| SNIPED | • sniped v. Simple past tense and past participle of snipe. • SNIPE v. to shoot from a concealed place. |
| SPANED | • spaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of spane. • SPANE v. (Scots) to wean, also SPAIN, SPEAN. |
| SPENDS | • spends n. Plural of spend. • spends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spend. • SPEND v. to expend, to pay out. |
| SPENDY | • spendy adj. (US, especially Northwestern US and Upper Midwestern US) Expensive, costly. • SPENDY adj. expensive. |
| SPINED | • spined adj. (Not comparable) Having spines, spiny. • spined adj. (Comparable, in combination, usually figuratively) Having a certain type of spine (backbone). • SPINED adj. having a spine. |
| UNSPED | • unsped adj. (Obsolete) Not performed; not dispatched. • UNSPED adj. unaccomplished. |
| UPENDS | • upends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upend. • up-ends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of up-end. • UPEND v. to turn upside down. |
| UPSEND | • upsend v. (Transitive, archaic) To send, cast, or throw up; deliver; submit. • upsend v. (Intransitive, US, Scotland) To ascend; climb up. • upsend n. The ability to send up, or transmit. |