| APOPLEXING | • APOPLEX v. to affect with apoplexy. |
| DEPEOPLING | • depeopling v. Present participle of depeople. • DEPEOPLE v. to reduce the population of. |
| EMPEOPLING | • empeopling v. Present participle of empeople. • EMPEOPLE v. to fill with people. |
| GYPSOPHILA | • gypsophila n. Any of the many flowering plants of the genus Gypsophila, which have a profusion of small pink or white flowers. • Gypsophila prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Caryophyllaceae – baby’s breath and related plants. • GYPSOPHILA n. a garden flower. |
| LIPOGRAPHY | • lipography n. A scribal or typographical error where a letter or group of letters that should be written twice is written once. • LIPOGRAPHY n. the accidental omission of a letter or syllable. |
| OPPILATING | • oppilating v. Present participle of oppilate. • OPPILATE v. to block up. |
| OPPOSINGLY | • opposingly adv. In a manner that opposes. • OPPOSING adv. OPPOSE, to conflict with. |
| PHLOGOPITE | • phlogopite n. (Mineralogy) A mica mineral with the chemical formula KMg3AlSi3O10(F,OH)2, a basic potassium magnesium… • PHLOGOPITE n. a brown mica containing magnesium, a constituent of limestones and dolomites. |
| POLYPHAGIA | • polyphagia n. An excessive appetite for food. • polyphagia n. (Zoology) The eating of many different types of food. • POLYPHAGIA n. the eating of excessive amounts, or many different kinds, of food. |
| POLYTYPING | • polytyping v. Present participle of polytype. • POLYTYPE v. to produce by use of a cast, or facsimile copy, of an engraved block, matter in type, etc. |
| POPULATING | • populating v. Present participle of populate. • POPULATE v. to inhabit. |
| PROLAPSING | • prolapsing v. Present participle of prolapse. • PROLAPSE v. to slip or fall out of place. |
| PROPELLING | • propelling v. Present participle of propel. • propelling n. An act of driving or urging onward; propulsion. • PROPELLING n. the act of causing a move forward or onward. |
| REPEOPLING | • repeopling v. Present participle of repeople. • REPEOPLE v. to supply with people again. |
| THROPPLING | • throppling v. Present participle of thropple. • THROPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THRAPPLE. |
| UNPEOPLING | • unpeopling v. Present participle of unpeople. • UNPEOPLE v. to remove people from. |