| EMPANOPLY | • empanoply v. (Transitive, Britain, military, historical, also figuratively) To dress in a full suit of armour; to panoply. • EMPANOPLY v. to clothe in full armor. |
| EPIPLOONS | • epiploons n. Plural of epiploon. • EPIPLOON n. a free fold of the peritoneum, or one serving to connect viscera, support blood vessels, etc. |
| LOPPERING | • loppering v. Present participle of lopper. • LOPPER v. (Scots) to curdle, also LAPPER. |
| PANOPLIED | • panoplied adj. Dressed in panoply; splendidly displayed. • PANOPLIED adj. arrayed in full armour. |
| PANOPLIES | • panoplies n. Plural of panoply. • PANOPLY n. an impressive, dazzling, or ostentatious array. |
| PHILOPENA | • philopena n. A game in which a person, on finding a double-kernelled almond or nut, may offer the second kernel to… • philopena n. The occasion on which a philopena is forfeited; the forfeit paid. • philopena n. A nut or almond with a double kernel, as used to set a philopena. |
| PIPERONAL | • piperonal n. (Organic chemistry) The methylene ether of 3,4 dihydroxy benzaldehyde; used in perfume to give a floral note. • PIPERONAL n. a phenolic aldehyde of very pleasant odour, used as a perfume and in flavourings, etc. |
| PLENIPOES | • plenipoes n. Plural of plenipo. • PLENIPO n. (archaic) a plenipotentiary, an envoy having full power. |
| POLYPHONE | • polyphone n. A letter, or combination of letters, that can be pronounced in two or more different ways. • POLYPHONE n. a character or vocal sign representing more than one sound, as read, which is pronounced red, also POLYPHON. |
| POLYPNEAS | • polypneas n. Plural of polypnea. • POLYPNEA n. rapid breathing. |
| POLYPNEIC | • polypneic adj. Relating to polypnea. • POLYPNEIC adj. relating to polypnea, very rapid breathing. |
| POPELINGS | • popelings n. Plural of popeling. • POPELING n. a petty or deputy pope. |
| PROPENALS | • propenals n. Plural of propenal. • PROPENAL n. another name for acrolein. |
| PROPENOLS | • PROPENOL n. a flammable gas. |
| PROPENYLS | • propenyls n. Plural of propenyl. • PROPENYL n. a hydrocarbon radical related to propene. |
| PROPYLENE | • propylene n. (Organic chemistry) The organic chemical compound propene. An alkene which is a colorless gaseous (at… • PROPYLENE n. a colorless gaseous hydrocarbon of the ethylene series, having a garlic odor, also PROPENE. |
| PULPSTONE | • PULPSTONE n. a grindstone for pulping wood. |
| UNPEOPLED | • unpeopled adj. Not inhabited by people. • UNPEOPLE v. to remove people from. |
| UNPEOPLES | • unpeoples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpeople. • UNPEOPLE v. to remove people from. |