| DEPLORING | • deploring v. Present participle of deplore. • DEPLORE v. to regret strongly. |
| DEPORTING | • deporting v. Present participle of deport. • DEPORT v. to expel from a country. |
| DOGNAPERS | • dognapers n. Plural of dognaper. • DOGNAPER n. one who dognaps, abducts dogs, also DOGNAPPER. |
| DOGNAPPER | • dognapper n. Agent noun of dognap; one who dognaps. • dog-napper n. Alternative form of dognapper. • dog␣napper n. Alternative form of dognapper. |
| GODPARENT | • godparent n. A person who, at a child’s naming ceremony or baptism, agrees to help raise the child, originally and… • GODPARENT n. a person who, at baptism, guarantees a child's religious education. |
| GUNPOWDER | • gunpowder n. An explosive mixture of saltpetre (potassium nitrate), charcoal and sulphur; formerly used in gunnery… • gunpowder n. Short for gunpowder tea. • gunpowder n. (India, informal) Idli podi/milagai podi; ground-up dry spices mixed with oil and ghee and served alongside… |
| PARAGONED | • paragoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of paragon. • PARAGON v. (archaic) to compare, match. |
| PENDRAGON | • pendragon n. Also capitalized as Pendragon: a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other… • Pendragon prop.n. (Arthurian legend) An epithet of Uther, the father of King Arthur. • Pendragon prop.n. (Arthurian legend) An epithet or surname of King Arthur. |
| PERIODING | • perioding v. Present participle of period. • PERIOD v. (Shakespeare) to put an end to. |
| POLDERING | • poldering v. Present participle of polder. • POLDER v. (Dutch) to reclaim low-lying land. |
| PONDERING | • pondering v. Present participle of ponder. • pondering n. An act of rumination or cogitation. • PONDER v. to consider deeply. |
| POWDERING | • powdering n. Gerund of powder. • powdering v. Present participle of powder. • POWDERING n. the act of applying powder. |
| PRECODING | • precoding n. A form of beamforming that supports multi-layer radio transmissions. • PRECODE v. to code beforehand. |
| PROGNOSED | • prognosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prognose. • PROGNOSE v. to forecast the probable course of a disease. |
| PROLONGED | • prolonged adj. Lengthy in duration; extended; protracted. • prolonged v. Simple past tense and past participle of prolong. • PROLONG v. to lengthen in duration. |
| UNGROUPED | • ungrouped adj. Not assembled into a group. • ungrouped v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungroup. • UNGROUPED adj. not grouped. |