| DIPSO | • dipso n. (Informal) A dipsomaniac; an alcoholic; a drunk. • dipso- pref. Thirst; drinking. • DIPSO n. (short for) a dipsomaniac, one addicted to drink. |
| INSPO | • inspo n. (Slang) Clipping of inspiration. • INSPO n. someone or something that is a source of inspiration. |
| LIPOS | • LIPO n. (colloquial) a liposuction. |
| OPSIN | • opsin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of light-sensitive proteins in the retina. • OPSIN n. a protein which forms part of the visual pigment rhodopsin. |
| PIONS | • pions n. Plural of pion. • PION n. an elementary particle of the meson family. |
| PIOUS | • pious adj. Of or pertaining to piety, exhibiting piety, devout, godfearing. • pious adj. Relating to religion or religious works. • pious adj. Insisting on or making a show of one’s own virtue, especially in comparison to others; sanctimonious… |
| PIOYS | • PIOY n. (Scots) a homemade firework, also PEEOY, PIOYE. |
| PISCO | • pisco n. A liquor distilled from grapes (a brandy) made in wine-producing regions of Peru and Chile. It is the… • Pisco n. A kind of brandy produced in Peru and Chile. • PISCO n. a Peruvian brandy. |
| PISOS | • PISO n. (Tagalog) the Philippines peso. |
| POISE | • poise n. A state of balance, equilibrium or stability. • poise n. Composure; freedom from embarrassment or affectation. • poise n. Mien; bearing or deportment of the head or body. |
| POLIS | • polis n. (Historical) A Greek city-state. • polis n. (Uncountable, Scotland, Ireland, Geordie) The police. • polis n. (Countable, Scotland, Ireland, Geordie) A police officer. |
| POSIT | • posit n. Something that is posited; a postulate. • posit n. (Aviation) Abbreviation of position. • posit v. Assume the existence of; to postulate. |
| PSION | • psion n. The psi-meson, a sub-atomic particle. • psion n. A person with psionic abilities. • PSION n. a particle formed by collision of a positron and an electron. |
| PSOAI | • psoai n. Plural of psoas. • PSOAS n. (Greek) a muscle of the pelvic region. |
| SPOIL | • spoil v. (Transitive, archaic) To strip (someone who has been killed or defeated) of their arms or armour. • spoil v. (Transitive, archaic) To strip or deprive (someone) of their possessions; to rob, despoil. • spoil v. (Transitive, intransitive, archaic) To plunder, pillage (A city, country etc.). |
| TOPIS | • topis n. Plural of topi. • TOPI n. (Hindi) a tropical pith helmet, also TOPEE. |
| VOIPS | • VOIP n. a system for converting analogue signals to digital so that telephone calls may be made over the internet (Voice Over Internet Protocol). |