| DEPORT | • deport v. (Reflexive, now rare) To comport (oneself); to behave. • deport v. (Transitive) To evict, especially from a country. • DEPORT v. to expel from a country. |
| DEPOTS | • depots n. Plural of depot. • dépôts n. Plural of dépôt. • DEPOT n. a railway or bus station. |
| DESPOT | • despot n. A ruler with absolute power; a tyrant. • despot n. (Historical) A title awarded to senior members of the imperial family in the late Byzantine Empire… • DESPOT n. a ruler with absolute power and authority. |
| DOPEST | • dopest adj. Superlative form of dope: most dope. • DOPE adj. excellent. |
| PIOTED | • PIOTED adj. (Scots) pied. |
| PODITE | • podite n. (Zoology) A limb of a crustacean when ambulatory. • PODITE n. a walking leg of a crustacean. |
| POLTED | • POLT v. to strike, thump. |
| POOTED | • pooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of poot. • POOT v. (Scots) to shoot at young partridges or grouse. |
| PORTED | • ported v. Simple past tense and past participle of port. • ported adj. (Obsolete) Having gates. • PORT v. to carry, convey. |
| POSTED | • posted v. Simple past tense and past participle of post. • POSTed v. Simple past tense and past participle of POST. • POST v. to display in a public place. |
| POTTED | • potted v. Simple past tense and past participle of pot. • potted adj. (Of a plant) Grown or planted in a plant pot. • potted adj. (Informal) Prepared in advance, as though preserved by potting. |
| POUTED | • pouted v. Simple past tense and past participle of pout. • POUT v. to protrude the lips in ill humour. |
| REDTOP | • redtop n. (Uncountable) A kind of grass (Agrostis vulgaris) highly valued in the United States for pasturage and hay for cattle. • redtop n. (Countable) Species of the genus Agrostis, the bentgrasses. • redtop n. Alternative form of red top (“tabloid newspaper”). |
| STOPED | • stoped v. Simple past tense and past participle of stope. • STOPE v. to excavate in layers. |
| TOPPED | • topped v. Simple past tense and past participle of top. • TOP v. to cut off the highest point. |
| TROPED | • troped v. Simple past tense and past participle of trope. • TROPE v. to provide with a metaphor. |