| DESKTOP | • desktop n. The top surface of a desk. • desktop n. (Computing) A desktop computer. • desktop n. (Computing) A personal computer, as opposed to computers for business or server purposes. |
| DIKKOPS | • dikkops n. Plural of dikkop. • DIKKOP n. (South African) the stone curlew. |
| HAPKIDO | • hapkido n. An eclectic Korean martial art founded by Choi Young-sul, a student of Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu. • HAPKIDO n. (Japanese) a Korean martial art. |
| KNOPPED | • knopped adj. (Obsolete) Having knops or knobs; fastened as with buttons. • KNOPPED adj. having a knop. |
| PADDOCK | • paddock n. (Also figuratively) A small enclosure or field of grassland, especially one used to exercise or graze… • paddock n. (By extension). • paddock v. (Often passive) To place or keep (cattle, horses, sheep, or other animals) within a paddock (noun sense… |
| PADLOCK | • padlock n. A detachable lock that can be used to secure something by means of a sliding or hinged shackle. • padlock v. To lock using a padlock. • PADLOCK v. to lock securely. |
| PADOUKS | • PADOUK n. (Burmese) a Burmese timber-tree, also PADAUK. |
| PIDDOCK | • piddock n. Any of the bivalve molluscs of the genus Pholas or family Pholadidae, which burrow into soft rocks. • Piddock prop.n. A surname. • PIDDOCK n. a rough-shelled, boring, marine bivalve. |
| PLONKED | • plonked v. Simple past tense and past participle of plonk. • PLONK v. to fall or drop heavily, also PLUNK, PLOP. |
| POCKARD | • POCKARD n. a kind of European duck with a red head, also POCHARD. |
| PODLIKE | • podlike adj. Resembling a pod. • podlike adj. Resembling a pod person. • PODLIKE adj. resembling a seed covering. |
| PODUNKS | • PODUNK n. a small unimportant town. |
| POLKAED | • polkaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of polka. • POLKA v. to dance this, also POLK. |
| PONDOKS | • pondoks n. Plural of pondok. • PONDOK n. (Hottentot) in South Africa, a small hut, a shack, also PONDOKKIE. |
| PRONKED | • pronked v. Simple past tense and past participle of pronk. • PRONK v. (South African) of a springbok, to leap in the air. |
| PUDDOCK | • puddock n. Obsolete spelling of paddock. • PUDDOCK n. a toad or frog, also PADDOCK. |
| SPOOKED | • spooked adj. A little scared; worried by a feeling or event. Describing the unsettling feeling there being another… • spooked adj. Being spied upon by security or intelligence services. • spooked adj. (Informal) Taken off guard; astonished; surprised. |