| DISPONER | • disponer n. (Law, Scotland) One who legally transfers his or her own property to another. • DISPONER n. one who legally transfers property from himself to another. |
| INSPIRED | • inspired adj. Having excellence through inspiration. • inspired adj. Filled with inspiration or motivated. • inspired adj. (Religion) Infused with power or knowledge granted from a supernatural entity; possessing inspiration from the divine. |
| PINDARIS | • Pindaris n. Plural of Pindari. • PINDARI n. (Hindi) an Indian mercenary, also PINDAREE. |
| POINDERS | • poinders n. Plural of poinder. • POINDER n. (Scots) one who poinds, impounds. |
| PONIARDS | • poniards n. Plural of poniard. • poniards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poniard. • PONIARD v. to stab with a small dagger. |
| PREBINDS | • prebinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prebind. • PREBIND v. to bind in durable materials for library use. |
| PRESCIND | • prescind v. (Intransitive, with from) To abstract (from); to dismiss from consideration. • prescind v. (Transitive) To pay exclusive attention to. • PRESCIND v. to consider separately. |
| PRISONED | • prisoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of prison. • PRISON v. to imprison. |
| SPANDRIL | • spandril n. Alternative spelling of spandrel. • SPANDRIL n. a space between two adjoining arches, also SPANDREL. |
| SPELDRIN | • speldrin n. (Scotland) Alternative form of speldring. • SPELDRIN n. a haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun, also SPELDIN, SPELDING, SPELDRING. |
| SPENDIER | • spendier adj. Comparative form of spendy: more spendy. • SPENDY adj. expensive. |
| SPINDLER | • Spindler prop.n. A surname. • SPINDLER n. one that spindles. |
| SPRAINED | • sprained v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprain. • SPRAIN v. to injure by twisting or wrenching. |
| SPRINGED | • springed v. Simple past tense and past participle of springe. • springed adj. (Usually with preceding modifier) Having (a given type of) springs; equipped with (a given type of) springs. • SPRINGE v. to snare in a springe. |
| SPRINTED | • sprinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprint. • SPRINT v. to run at top speed. |