| APOPLEXED | • apoplexed adj. (Obsolete) Affected with apoplexy. • APOPLEX v. to affect with apoplexy. |
| DEPEOPLED | • depeopled v. Simple past tense and past participle of depeople. • DEPEOPLE v. to reduce the population of. |
| DEPEOPLES | • depeoples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depeople. • DEPEOPLE v. to reduce the population of. |
| DEVELOPPE | • developpe n. (Ballet) Alternative form of développé. • DEVELOPPE n. (French) a ballet position. |
| DISPEOPLE | • dispeople v. (Transitive) To empty of people or inhabitants. • DISPEOPLE v. to depopulate. |
| DROPPABLE | • droppable adj. Capable of being dropped (especially by an aircraft). • droppable n. (Graphical user interface) A component onto which the user can drag other items; a drop target. • DROPPABLE adj. that can be dropped. |
| EMPEOPLED | • empeopled adj. (Obsolete) Populated; established as a population. • EMPEOPLE v. to fill with people. |
| OPPILATED | • oppilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of oppilate. • OPPILATE v. to block up. |
| PANOPLIED | • panoplied adj. Dressed in panoply; splendidly displayed. • PANOPLIED adj. arrayed in full armour. |
| PEDOPHILE | • pedophile n. (Psychiatry, sexology) A person aged 16 years old or older who is mostly or only sexually attracted… • pedophile n. (By extension, common use) An adult who is sexually attracted to or engages in sexual acts with a child. • PEDOPHILE n. one with a perverted sexual desire for children, also PAEDOPHILE. |
| PELECYPOD | • pelecypod n. (Zoology) Any of the Pelecypoda. • PELECYPOD adj. designating or pertaining to a bivalve mollusc. • PELECYPOD n. a pelecypod mollusc, a bivalve. |
| POLYPIDES | • polypides n. Plural of polypide. • POLYPIDE n. a polyp of a colonial animal, also POLYPITE. |
| POLYTYPED | • polytyped v. Simple past tense and past participle of polytype. • POLYTYPE v. to produce by use of a cast, or facsimile copy, of an engraved block, matter in type, etc. |
| POPULATED | • populated adj. That has, or supplied with, inhabitants or content. • populated v. Simple past tense and past participle of populate. • POPULATE v. to inhabit. |
| PROLAPSED | • prolapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prolapse. • PROLAPSE v. to slip or fall out of place. |
| PROPELLED | • propelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of propel. • PROPEL v. to drive forward. |
| REPEOPLED | • repeopled v. Simple past tense and past participle of repeople. • REPEOPLE v. to supply with people again. |
| THROPPLED | • throppled v. Simple past tense and past participle of thropple. • THROPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THRAPPLE. |
| UNPEOPLED | • unpeopled adj. Not inhabited by people. • UNPEOPLE v. to remove people from. |