| DEPRENYLS | • DEPRENYL n. a drug for treating Parkinson's disease. |
| PELERINES | • pelerines n. Plural of pelerine. • PELERINE n. (French) a woman's cape, usually short, with points in front. |
| PENCILERS | • pencilers n. Plural of penciler. • PENCILER n. one who pencils, also PENCILLER. |
| PERILUNES | • perilunes n. Plural of perilune. • PERILUNE n. the point at which a celestial body is nearest to the moon. |
| PERSELINE | • perseline n. Obsolete spelling of parsley. • PERSELINE n. (Spenser) purslane, also PURSLAIN. |
| PERSONNEL | • personnel n. Collection of people in an organization, such as employees and office staff, members of the military, etc. • personnel n. (Uncountable) A human resources department. • PERSONNEL n. the persons employed in any service. |
| PETRONELS | • petronels n. Plural of petronel. • PETRONEL n. a sort of hand cannon, or portable firearm, used in France in the 15th century. |
| PILSENERS | • pilseners n. Plural of pilsener. • PILSENER n. (German) a light-coloured flavoursome variety of lager, also PILSNER. |
| PLENARIES | • plenaries n. Plural of plenary. • PLENARY n. a book of gospels or epistles read at the Eucharist. |
| PLENISHER | • PLENISHER n. one who plenishes. |
| PRECLEANS | • precleans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preclean. • precleans n. Plural of preclean. • PRECLEAN v. to clean beforehand. |
| PRESENILE | • presenile adj. Before the onset of senility. • presenile adj. Marked by the physical and mental characteristics of old age, though not old in years. • PRESENILE adj. occurring before the onset of old age. |
| PRESENTLY | • presently adv. (Now Britain, rare) Immediately, at once; quickly. • presently adv. Before long; soon. • presently adv. (Rarely proscribed) At present; now; currently. |
| PRUNELLES | • prunelles n. Plural of prunelle. • PRUNELLE n. (French) a strong silk or woollen material, formerly used for academic and clerical gowns and women's shoes, also PRUNELLA. |
| REPLENISH | • replenish v. (Transitive) To refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity to. • replenish v. (Transitive, archaic) To fill up; to complete; to supply fully. • replenish v. (Transitive, obsolete) To finish; to complete; to perfect. |
| REPLEVINS | • replevins n. Plural of replevin. • replevins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of replevin. • REPLEVIN v. to regain possession by legal action, also REPLEVY. |
| REPLUNGES | • replunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of replunge. • REPLUNGE v. to plunge again. |
| RESPLENDS | • resplends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resplend. • RESPLEND v. to shine brilliantly. |
| SPELUNKER | • spelunker n. (North America) One who explores caves; one who spelunks. • spelunker n. (Derogatory) An amateur or inadequately prepared caver. • SPELUNKER n. one who explores caves. |
| SPLEENIER | • SPLEENY adj. (Shakespeare) irritable; peevish. |