| ARPENTS | • arpents n. Plural of arpent. • ARPENT n. (French) an old French land measure, also ARPEN. |
| ENTRAPS | • entraps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrap. • ENTRAP v. to trap. |
| NIPTERS | • NIPTER n. (Greek) an ecclesiastical ceremony of washing the feet. |
| PANTERS | • panters n. Plural of panter. • Panters prop.n. Plural of Panter. • PANTER n. (Shakespeare) the officer in a great family who had charge of the bread and other provisions, also PANTLER. |
| PARENTS | • parents n. Plural of parent. • parents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parent. • PARENT v. to act as father or mother. |
| PASTERN | • pastern n. The part of a horse’s leg between the fetlock joint and the hoof. • pastern n. (Obsolete) A shackle for horses while pasturing. • pastern n. (Obsolete) A patten. |
| PENSTER | • penster n. (Archaic) A writer. • PENSTER n. a writer. |
| PERSANT | • persant adj. Obsolete form of perceant. • PERSANT adj. (Spenser) piercing, also PERCEANT, PERSAUNT. |
| POSTERN | • postern n. A back gate, back door, side entrance, or other gateway distinct from the main entrance. • postern n. (Archaic) By extension, a separate or hidden way in or out of a place, situation etc. • postern n. (Historical, military) A subterranean passage communicating between the parade and the main ditch, or… |
| PRESENT | • present adj. Relating to now, for the time being; current. • present adj. Located in the immediate vicinity. • present adj. (Obsolete) Having an immediate effect (Of a medicine, poison etc.); fast-acting. |
| PRONEST | • pronest adj. Superlative form of prone: most prone. • PRONE adj. lying face down. |
| PTERINS | • pterins n. Plural of pterin. • PTERIN n. (Greek) any of a group of substances occurring in butterfly wings. |
| PUNSTER | • punster n. A person who makes puns. • PUNSTER n. one who makes puns, also PUNNER. |
| PUNTERS | • punters n. Plural of punter. • punters n. (Slang) The general public, a body of customers. • PUNTER n. one that punts. |
| REPENTS | • repents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repent. • REPENT v. to regret and be sorry for a past action. |
| SERPENT | • serpent n. (Now literary) A snake, especially a large or dangerous one. • serpent n. (Figurative) A subtle, treacherous, malicious person. • serpent n. (Music) An obsolete wind instrument in the brass family, whose shape is suggestive of a snake (Wikipedia article). |
| SPRENTS | • sprents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprent. • SPRENT v. to spring or leap forward in an agile way. |
| TREPANS | • trepans n. Plural of trepan. • TREPAN v. to cut holes in the skull with a surgical saw, also TRAPAN, TREPHINE. |