| DEPEOPLES | • depeoples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depeople. • DEPEOPLE v. to reduce the population of. |
| DIPLOPIAS | • diplopias n. Plural of diplopia. • DIPLOPIA n. a disorder of vision in which two images of a single object are seen. |
| DIPLOPODS | • diplopods n. Plural of diplopod. • DIPLOPOD n. any myriapod of the class Diplopoda bearing two pairs of legs on each segment. |
| DISPEOPLE | • dispeople v. (Transitive) To empty of people or inhabitants. • DISPEOPLE v. to depopulate. |
| PALMIPEDS | • palmipeds n. Plural of palmiped. • PALMIPED n. a webfooted bird, also PALMIPEDE. |
| PAPALISED | • papalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of papalise. • PAPALISE v. to render papal, also PAPALIZE. |
| PEDIPALPS | • pedipalps n. Plural of pedipalp. • PEDIPALP n. one of the second pair of appendages of an arachnoid, also PEDIPALPUS. |
| PLUMIPEDS | • plumipeds n. Plural of plumiped. • PLUMIPED n. a bird with feathered feet. |
| POLYPIDES | • polypides n. Plural of polypide. • POLYPIDE n. a polyp of a colonial animal, also POLYPITE. |
| POMPILIDS | • pompilids n. Plural of pompilid. • POMPILID n. a spider-hunting wasp. |
| PROLAPSED | • prolapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prolapse. • PROLAPSE v. to slip or fall out of place. |
| PULPWOODS | • pulpwoods n. Plural of pulpwood. • PULPWOOD n. soft wood used in making paper. |
| SCHLEPPED | • schlepped v. Simple past tense and past participle of schlep. • schlepped v. Simple past tense and past participle of schlepp. • SCHLEP v. (Yiddish) to drag one's feet; travel a great distance, also SCHLEPP, SHLEP, SHLEPP. |
| SEPTUPLED | • septupled v. Simple past tense and past participle of septuple. • SEPTUPLE v. to make seven times as great. |
| SLIPPERED | • slippered adj. Wearing slippers. • slippered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slipper. • SLIPPER v. to beat with a slipper. |
| WALDRAPPS | • waldrapps n. Plural of waldrapp. • WALDRAPP n. (German) the hermit ibis of North Africa and the Middle East. |