| DEOPPILATE | • deoppilate v. (Obsolete, rare) To free from obstructions; to clear a passage through. • DEOPPILATE v. to free from obstruction. |
| DEPOPULATE | • depopulate v. (Transitive) To reduce the population of a region by disease, war, forced relocation etc. • depopulate v. (Transitive, electronics) To remove the components from a circuit board. • depopulate v. (Intransitive) To become depopulated, to lose its population. |
| DOPPLERITE | • dopplerite n. (Mineralogy) A brownish-black native hydrocarbon occurring in elastic or jelly-like masses, derived… • DOPPLERITE n. a black elastic substance (calcium salts of humus acids) found in peat beds. |
| EPILEPTOID | • epileptoid adj. (Medicine) Resembling epilepsy. • epileptoid n. (Archaic) A person with epilepsy. • EPILEPTOID adj. resembling epilepsy; as, epileptoid convulsions. |
| LIPPITUDES | • lippitudes n. Plural of lippitude. • LIPPITUDE n. (archaic) soreness of the eyes. |
| OUTPEOPLED | • OUTPEOPLE v. to rid a country of its people. |
| PALPITATED | • palpitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of palpitate. • PALPITATE v. to throb, beat rapidly. |
| PAMPHLETED | • pamphleted v. Simple past tense and past participle of pamphlet. • PAMPHLET v. to circulate a small unbound printed work to. |
| PAPILLATED | • papillated v. Simple past tense and past participle of papillate. • PAPILLATED adj. having papillae, nipple-like projections, also PAPILLATE. |
| PENTAPLOID | • pentaploid adj. (Genetics) That has five haploid sets of chromosomes. • pentaploid n. A cell or organism with five haploid sets of chromosomes. • PENTAPLOID n. a cell, organism, or form with five sets of chromosomes. |
| PITCHPOLED | • pitchpoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pitchpole. • PITCHPOLE v. to turn end over end. |
| PROPLASTID | • proplastid n. (Cytology) A small, colourless cell that develops into any form of plastid. • PROPLASTID n. a precursor of a cell plastid. |
| PUPILLATED | • PUPILLATE v. to cry in the manner of a peacock. |
| SUPPLANTED | • supplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of supplant. • SUPPLANT v. to take the place of. |