| DEPONENT | • deponent adj. (Grammar, of a verb) Having passive grammatical form (that is, conjugating like the passive voice)… • deponent n. (Law) A witness; especially one who gives information under oath, in a deposition concerning facts known… • deponent n. (Grammar) A deponent verb. |
| DEPONING | • deponing v. Present participle of depone. • DEPONE v. to testify under oath. |
| DIPNOANS | • dipnoans n. Plural of dipnoan. • DIPNOAN n. a lungfish. |
| DOWNSPIN | • DOWNSPIN n. a spinning motion. |
| ENDPOINT | • endpoint n. Either of the two points at the ends of a line segment. • endpoint n. (Biology, medicine) A defined occurrence during the observation period of an experiment or study. • endpoint n. (Chemistry) The stage in a titration at which a change in the colour of an indicator indicates that… |
| PENNONED | • pennoned adj. Bearing one or more pennons (Of a pole, spear, mast, etc.). • pennoned adj. (Obsolete) Having wings. • PENNONED adj. flying a pennon. |
| PINDOWNS | • PINDOWN n. a technique for controlling disruptive children in institutions. |
| PINIONED | • pinioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of pinion. • PINION v. to remove the wing feathers to prevent flight. |
| POINDING | • poinding v. Present participle of poind. • poinding n. A poind. • POINDING n. impoundment. |
| POUNDING | • pounding v. Present participle of pound. • pounding n. An act in which something or someone is pounded. • pounding adj. Characterized by heavy or loud throbs. |
| POWNDING | • POWND v. (Spenser) to pound, beat with the fists. |
| PUNDONOR | • PUNDONOR n. (Spanish) a point of honor. |
| UNOPENED | • unopened adj. Not yet opened; still closed. • UNOPENED adj. not opened. |