| APPENDS | • appends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of append. • appends n. Plural of append. • APPEND v. to add on to. |
| DAPPING | • dapping v. Present participle of dap. • DAP v. to dip in water. |
| DIPPING | • dipping v. Present participle of dip. • dipping n. An act or process of immersing. • dipping n. The act of inclining downward. |
| DOPPING | • dopping v. Present participle of dop. • DOPPING n. a flock of sheldrake. |
| DUPPING | • dupping v. Present participle of dup. • DUP v. (Shakespeare) to undo. |
| KNAPPED | • knapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of knap. • KNAP v. to strike sharply. |
| KNOPPED | • knopped adj. (Obsolete) Having knops or knobs; fastened as with buttons. • KNOPPED adj. having a knop. |
| NIPPLED | • nippled adj. (Often in combination) Having (a specific type or number of) nipples. • NIPPLE v. to provide with a nipple. |
| OPPIDAN | • oppidan adj. (Rare) Of or pertaining to a town or conurbation. • oppidan n. (Rare, obsolete) A town dweller. • oppidan n. (Also Oppidan) A class of student in traditional English public schools such as Eton; opposed to colleger… |
| PANDROP | • pan␣drop n. (Scotland) A mint imperial. • PANDROP n. (Scots) a hard mint-flavoured sweet. |
| PARPEND | • parpend n. Alternative form of perpend. • PARPEND n. a stone passing through a wall from face to face, also PARPANE, PARPEN, PARPENT, PARPOINT, PERPENT. |
| PERPEND | • perpend v. (Archaic) To ponder, consider. • perpend n. A brick or stone that has its longest dimension perpendicular to the face of a wall, especially one… • perpend n. A vertical joint (usually mortar) between bricks or blocks in a horizontal course. |
| PROPEND | • propend v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To incline or lean. • propend v. To be inclined; to have a propensity to. • PROPEND v. (Shakespeare) to have a tendency toward. |
| SNAPPED | • snapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of snap. • SNAP v. to make a sharp, cracking sound. |
| SNIPPED | • snipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of snip. • snipped adj. (Informal) Circumcised. • SNIP v. to cut with a short, quick stroke. |
| UNPOPED | • unpoped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpope. • UNPOPE v. to divest of popedom. |
| WAPPEND | • WAPPEND adj. (Shakespeare) fatigued, tired. |