| DEPLENISH | • deplenish v. (Transitive) To deprive of content; to deplete. • DEPLENISH v. to deprive of contents, such as furniture, stock, etc. |
| DEPRENYLS | • DEPRENYL n. a drug for treating Parkinson's disease. |
| ENCLASPED | • enclasped v. Simple past tense and past participle of enclasp. • ENCLASP v. to embrace, also INCLASP. |
| ENDPLATES | • endplates n. Plural of endplate. • ENDPLATE n. a type of nerve terminal. |
| ENSAMPLED | • ensampled v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensample. • ENSAMPLE v. to give an example of. |
| ESPLANADE | • esplanade n. A clear space between a citadel and the nearest houses of the town. • esplanade n. The glacis of the counterscarp, or the slope of the parapet of the covered way toward the country. • esplanade n. A grass plat; a lawn. |
| PANELISED | • PANELISED adj. made in sections for quick assembly, also PANELIZED, PANELLISED, PANELLIZED. |
| PEDUNCLES | • peduncles n. Plural of peduncle. • PEDUNCLE n. the stalk of an inflorescence or solitary flower. |
| PENALISED | • penalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of penalise. • penalised adj. Subject to a penalty as a punishment. • PENALISE v. to subject to penalty, also PENALIZE. |
| PENDICLES | • pendicles n. Plural of pendicle. • PENDICLE n. (Scots) a piece of land or other property forming a subsidiary part of an estate. |
| PLANESIDE | • planeside adj. Beside an airplane; particularly used of baggage check or security searches. • planeside n. A position beside an airplane. • PLANESIDE n. the area next to an aeroplane. |
| PLENISHED | • plenished v. Simple past tense and past participle of plenish. • PLENISH v. to fill up. |
| RESPLENDS | • resplends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resplend. • RESPLEND v. to shine brilliantly. |
| SPALDEENS | • SPALDEEN n. a small hollow rubber ball used in a street game. |
| SPANCELED | • spanceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spancel. • SPANCEL v. to bind with a rope. |
| SPELUNKED | • spelunked v. Simple past tense and past participle of spelunk. • SPELUNK v. to explore caves. |
| SPENDABLE | • spendable adj. Capable of being spent. • SPENDABLE adj. that can be spent. |
| SPLENDENT | • splendent adj. Shining; glossy; lustrous. • splendent adj. Very conspicuous; illustrious. • splendent adj. (Archaic) splendid, marvellous, wonderful. |
| UNPLEASED | • unpleased adj. Not pleased; displeased. • UNPLEASED adj. not pleased. |
| UNSPELLED | • unspelled adj. Not spelled. • unspelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unspell. • UNSPELL v. to free from a spell. |