| DOPPINGS | • DOPPING n. a flock of sheldrake. |
| DOWNPIPE | • downpipe n. The drainpipe that connects a roof-line gutter with the ground. • DOWNPIPE n. a drainpipe which takes rainwater from the gutter of a roof. |
| DROPPING | • dropping v. Present participle of drop. • dropping n. Something dropped; a droplet. • dropping n. (Usually in the plural) A piece of animal excrement; dung. |
| OPPIDANS | • oppidans n. Plural of oppidan. • OPPIDAN n. a town-dweller; a student at Eton boarding in the town. |
| OPPUGNED | • oppugned v. Simple past tense and past participle of oppugn. • OPPUGN v. to assail with argument. |
| PANDROPS | • pan␣drops n. Plural of pan drop. • PANDROP n. (Scots) a hard mint-flavoured sweet. |
| PEPONIDA | • PEPONIDA n. a fruit having a fleshy interior and a hard rind, also PEPO, PEPONIUM. |
| PREPONED | • preponed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prepone. • PREPONE v. to bring forward. |
| PROPENDS | • propends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propend. • PROPEND v. (Shakespeare) to have a tendency toward. |
| PROPINED | • propined v. Simple past tense and past participle of propine. • PROPINE v. (archaic) to pledge in drinking; to present or offer. |
| PROPONED | • proponed v. Simple past tense and past participle of propone. • PROPONE v. to propose, bring forward. |
| PROPOUND | • propound v. (Transitive) To put forward; to offer for discussion or debate. • PROPOUND v. to propose. |
| UNLOPPED | • unlopped adj. That has not been lopped. • UNLOPPED adj. not lopped. |