| POPPYSEED | • poppyseed n. The seed of the poppy, used as a flavouring in bread. • poppy␣seed n. Alternative spelling of poppyseed. • POPPYSEED adj. containing or made from the seed of the poppy. |
| POPPYHEADS | • poppyheads n. Plural of poppyhead. • poppy␣heads n. Plural of poppy head. • POPPYHEAD n. a raised ornament on top of the upright end of seats in churches. |
| PRESUPPOSED | • presupposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of presuppose. • PRESUPPOSE v. to suppose beforehand. |
| PHOTOSHOPPED | • photoshopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of photoshop. • photoshopped adj. Of an image: digitally edited or altered. • Photoshopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of Photoshop. |
| POLYPEPTIDES | • polypeptides n. Plural of polypeptide. • POLYPEPTIDE n. a compound containing between 10 and 100 peptides. |
| UNDERPROPPERS | • underproppers n. Plural of underpropper. • UNDERPROPPER n. one who underprops. |
| DISAPPROPRIATE | • disappropriate v. To remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere. • disappropriate adj. (Law) Severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| DISAPPROPRIATED | • disappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disappropriate. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| DISAPPROPRIATES | • disappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disappropriate. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| MISAPPROPRIATED | • misappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misappropriate. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |
| PARALLELOPIPEDS | • parallelopipeds n. Plural of parallelopiped. • PARALLELOPIPED n. a solid figure bounded by six parallelograms, opposite pairs being identical and parallel. |
| PSEUDEPIGRAPHON | • pseudepigraphon n. Singular of pseudepigrapha. • PSEUDEPIGRAPHON n. a book ascribed to Old Testament characters, but not judged genuine by scholars. |