| COPIED | • copied v. Simple past tense and past participle of copy. • COPY v. to imitate. |
| DIPLOE | • diploe n. (Anatomy) The thin layer of soft, spongy or cancellate tissue between the bone plates which constitute the skull. • diploë n. (Dated, mostly before 1920) The thin layer of soft, spongy or cancellate tissue between the bone plates… • DIPLOE n. (Greek) the soft, spongy, or cancellated substance between the plates of the skull. |
| DIPOLE | • dipole n. (Physics) Any object (such as a magnet, polar molecule or antenna) that is oppositely charged at two… • dipole n. (Chemistry) Any molecule or radical that has delocalised positive and negative charges. • dipole n. (Radio) A dipole antenna. |
| DOPIER | • dopier adj. Comparative form of dopy: more dopy. • DOPY adj. lethargic; stupid, also DOPEY. |
| DOPPIE | • DOPPIE n. (South African) a cartridge-case. |
| EPODIC | • epodic adj. Pertaining to or resembling an epode. • EPODIC adj. relating to an epode, a kind of lyric poem. |
| OPINED | • opined v. Simple past tense and past participle of opine. • OPINE v. to hold as an opinion. |
| PELOID | • peloid n. Mud or clay used therapeutically. • peloid n. (Petrology) allochems composed of micrite. • PELOID n. a mud or other natural medium used as a medicinal plaster. |
| PERIOD | • period n. A length of time. • period n. A period of time in history seen as a single coherent entity; an epoch, era. • period n. (Now chiefly North America, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence… |
| PIONED | • pioned adj. (Nonce word) A word of disputed meaning; perhaps, abounding in marsh marigolds. • PIONED adj. (Shakespeare) perhaps trenched, perhaps overgrown with wild orchids. |
| PIOTED | • PIOTED adj. (Scots) pied. |
| PODDIE | • PODDIE n. an iPod user. |
| PODITE | • podite n. (Zoology) A limb of a crustacean when ambulatory. • PODITE n. a walking leg of a crustacean. |
| POISED | • poised adj. Possessing poise, having self-confidence. • poised adj. Ready, prepared. • poised adj. Balanced, in position, equilibrium. |
| PONIED | • ponied v. Simple past tense and past participle of pony. • PONY v. old slang for to pay or settle up. |