| GENOTYPE | • genotype n. (Genetics) The part (DNA sequence) of the genetic makeup of an organism which determines a specific… • genotype n. A group of organisms having the same genetic constitution. • genotype v. (Transitive) To determine the genotype of. |
| GEOPHYTE | • geophyte n. (Botany) A perennial plant, for example the potato or daffodil, which in spring propagates from an underground… • GEOPHYTE n. a plant that survives the winter by having subterranean buds e.g. bulbs, corms or rhizomes. |
| PARGETED | • pargeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of parget. • pargeted adj. (Now rare) Coated with parget or plaster. • PARGET v. to cover with plaster, also PARGE. |
| PARGETER | • pargeter n. A plasterer. • Pargeter prop.n. A surname. • PARGETER n. one who pargets, plasters, also PARGETTER. |
| PEGGIEST | • PEGGY adj. resembling a peg. |
| PETERING | • petering v. Present participle of peter. • PETER v. to diminish gradually. |
| PHENGITE | • phengite n. (Mineralogy) Any of a series of dioctahedral micas of composition K(AlMg)2(OH)2(SiAl)4O10, similar to… • PHENGITE n. a transparent stone used in ancient times for windows, probably selenite. |
| PLEDGETS | • pledgets n. Plural of pledget. • PLEDGET n. a pad of absorbent cotton. |
| PRESTIGE | • prestige n. The quality of how good the reputation of something or someone is, how favourably something or someone is regarded. • prestige n. (Obsolete, often preceded by "the") Delusion; illusion; trick. • prestige adj. (Sociolinguistics, of a linguistic form) Regarded as relatively prestigious; often, considered the standard… |
| PROTEGEE | • protegee n. Alternative spelling of protégée. • protégée n. A female protégé. • PROTEGEE n. (French) one (female) who is looked after or sponsored by another. |
| PROTEGES | • proteges n. Plural of protege. • protegés n. Plural of protegé. • protégés n. Plural of protégé. |
| SEPTAGES | • SEPTAGE n. the waste in a septic tank. |
| STEEPING | • steeping v. Present participle of steep. • steeping n. An instance of something being steeped; a wetting. • steeping n. (Historical, numismatics) A 13th-century coin circulated in Ireland as a debased sterling silver penny… |