| KNOPPED | • knopped adj. (Obsolete) Having knops or knobs; fastened as with buttons. • KNOPPED adj. having a knop. |
| PAMPOEN | • PAMPOEN n. (South African) a pumpkin. |
| PEPINOS | • pepinos n. Plural of pepino. • PEPINO n. (Spanish) a purple-striped pale yellow fruit with sweet flesh. |
| PEPTONE | • peptone n. (Biochemistry) Any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein. • PEPTONE n. a substance resulting from the digestion of protein by pepsin. |
| PLENIPO | • plenipo n. (Colloquial, now rare) A plenipotentiary. • PLENIPO n. (archaic) a plenipotentiary, an envoy having full power. |
| POEPING | • POEP v. (South African) to break wind. |
| POPERIN | • POPERIN n. (obsolete) a variety of pear, also POPPERING, POPRIN. |
| PREPONE | • prepone v. (Chiefly Indian English) To reschedule to a time earlier than the current scheduled time. • pre-pone v. (India) Alternative form of prepone. • PREPONE v. to bring forward. |
| PROPANE | • propane n. (Organic chemistry) An aliphatic hydrocarbon, C3H8, a constituent of natural gas. • PROPANE n. a flammable gas. |
| PROPEND | • propend v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To incline or lean. • propend v. To be inclined; to have a propensity to. • PROPEND v. (Shakespeare) to have a tendency toward. |
| PROPENE | • propene n. (Organic chemistry, official IUPAC name) The organic chemical compound propylene. An alkene which is… • PROPENE n. a flammable gas. |
| PROPINE | • propine n. Alternative form of propyne. • propine v. To pledge; to offer as a toast in the manner of drinking, that is, by drinking first and passing the cup. • propine v. (By extension) To give in token of friendship. |
| PROPMEN | • propmen n. Plural of propman. • PROPMAN n. a man in charge of stage properties. |
| PROPONE | • propone v. (Transitive, Scotland) to propose or put forward for discussion or consideration. • PROPONE v. to propose, bring forward. |
| PROPYNE | • propyne n. (Organic chemistry) the alkyne HC≡C-CH3. • PROPYNE n. a gaseous methyl acetylene. |
| UNPOPED | • unpoped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpope. • UNPOPE v. to divest of popedom. |
| UNPOPES | • unpopes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpope. • UNPOPE v. to divest of popedom. |