| DISPROPRIATE | • dispropriate v. (Transitive) To cancel the appropriation of; to disappropriate. • DISPROPRIATE v. (obsolete) to disappropriate. |
| IMPROPRIATES | • impropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impropriate. • IMPROPRIATE v. to transfer ecclesiastical revenue to a layman. |
| KLIPSPRINGER | • klipspringer n. A small antelope native to eastern and southern Africa having a dense, brown, speckled coat. • KLIPSPRINGER n. (South African) a small, hoofed African antelope. |
| PERIMORPHISM | • perimorphism n. The formation of perimorphs. • PERIMORPHISM n. the state of being a perimorph. |
| PERIPHRASING | • periphrasing v. Present participle of periphrase. • PERIPHRASE v. to use more words than are necessary to express an idea. |
| PERIPHRASTIC | • periphrastic adj. Expressed in more words than are necessary. • periphrastic adj. Indirect in naming an entity; circumlocutory. • periphrastic adj. (Grammar) Characterized by periphrasis. |
| PERISTREPHIC | • peristrephic adj. (Dated) Turning around; rotatory; revolving. • PERISTREPHIC adj. moving round; revolving; rotatory. |
| PERSPIRATING | • perspirating v. Present participle of perspirate. • PERSPIRATE v. to sweat. |
| PERSPIRATION | • perspiration n. The action or process of perspiring. • perspiration n. (By extension) Hard work. • perspiration n. A saline fluid secreted by the sweat glands; sweat. |
| PERSPIRINGLY | • perspiringly adv. While perspiring; with perspiration or sweat. • PERSPIRING adv. PERSPIRE, to exude sweat through the pores of the skin. |
| PREMIERSHIPS | • premierships n. Plural of premiership. • PREMIERSHIP n. the office of premier. |
| PREPRIMARIES | • preprimaries n. Plural of preprimary. • PREPRIMARY n. an election occurring before the primary elections. |
| PRESCRIPTION | • prescription n. (Medicine, pharmacy, pharmacology) A written order from an authorized medical practitioner for provision… • prescription n. (Medicine) The medicine or treatment provided by such an order. • prescription n. (Figurative) Any plan of treatment or planned treatment. |
| PRESCRIPTIVE | • prescriptive adj. Of or pertaining to prescribing or enjoining, especially an action or behavior based on a norm or standard. • PRESCRIPTIVE adj. serving to prescribe; (law) acquired through uninterrupted possession. |
| PROSCRIPTIVE | • proscriptive adj. Proscribing or prohibiting, for example as according to a norm or standard. • PROSCRIPTIVE adj. relating to proscription. |
| PROSPERITIES | • prosperities n. Plural of prosperity. • PROSPERITY n. the condition of being successful or thriving. |
| REAPPRAISING | • reappraising v. Present participle of reappraise. • REAPPRAISE v. to appraise again. |
| SUPERIORSHIP | • superiorship n. The monastic role or position of superior. • SUPERIORSHIP n. the office of superior. |