| DESPOIL | • despoil v. (Transitive) To plunder; to pillage; take spoil from. • despoil v. (Transitive) To violently strip (someone), with indirect object of their possessions etc.; to rob. • despoil v. (Obsolete, transitive or reflexive) To strip (someone) of their clothes; to undress. |
| DIPLOES | • diploes n. Plural of diploe. • diploës n. Plural of diploë. • DIPLOE n. (Greek) the soft, spongy, or cancellated substance between the plates of the skull. |
| DIPOLES | • dipoles n. Plural of dipole. • DIPOLE n. a pair of equal and opposite electric charges. |
| DOGPILE | • dogpile n. (US colloquial) A disorderly pile of people formed by jumping upon a victim. • dogpile n. (Figurative, US colloquial) Any similarly disorderly pile of people or things. • dogpile n. (US colloquial, euphemistic) A pile of dogshit. |
| EUPLOID | • euploid adj. Of or pertaining to euploidy. • euploid n. Any organism having a chromosome number that is an exact multiple of the haploid number for the species. • EUPLOID adj. having a chromosome complement that is an exact multiple of the haploid. |
| IMPLODE | • implode v. (Intransitive) To collapse or burst inward violently. • implode v. (Transitive) To cause to collapse or burst inward violently. • implode v. (Computing, programming, PHP) The opposite of explode, array to string conversion. |
| LEPORID | • leporid n. (Mammalogy) Any mammal of the family Leporidae: the hares and rabbits. • LEPORID adj. pertaining or belonging to the family comprising rabbits and hares. • LEPORID n. an animal of this family. |
| LOBIPED | • lobiped adj. (Zoology, archaic) Having lobate toes. • LOBIPED adj. having lobate feet. |
| OEDIPAL | • oedipal adj. Alternative letter-case form of Oedipal. • Oedipal adj. (Psychoanalysis) Of or relating to the Oedipus complex. • Œdipal adj. Obsolete spelling of Oedipal. |
| PELOIDS | • peloids n. Plural of peloid. • PELOID n. a mud or other natural medium used as a medicinal plaster. |
| PILOTED | • piloted v. Simple past tense and past participle of pilot. • PILOT v. to control the course of. |
| PODLIKE | • podlike adj. Resembling a pod. • podlike adj. Resembling a pod person. • PODLIKE adj. resembling a seed covering. |
| POLICED | • policed v. Simple past tense and past participle of police. • POLICE v. to make orderly. |
| SOLIPED | • soliped n. Alternative form of solipede. • SOLIPED n. an animal with uncloven hoofs. |
| SPOILED | • spoiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spoil. • spoiled adj. (Of food) That has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible. • spoiled adj. (Of a person) The state of being heavily pampered. |