| DONORSHIPS | • donorships n. Plural of donorship. • DONORSHIP n. the state of being a donor. |
| DROOPINESS | • droopiness n. The characteristic of being droopy. • DROOPINESS n. the state of being droopy. |
| OPPRESSION | • oppression n. The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner. • oppression n. The act of oppressing, or the state of being oppressed. • oppression n. A feeling of being oppressed. |
| PENSIEROSO | • PENSIEROSO adj. (Italian) melancholy, thoughtful, also PENSEROSO. |
| POSTPRISON | • postprison adj. After release from prison. • postprison adv. After release from prison. • POSTPRISON adj. after release from prison. |
| PROCESSION | • procession n. The act of progressing or proceeding. • procession n. A group of people or things moving along in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner; a train of persons… • procession n. A number of things happening in sequence (in space or in time). |
| PROFESSION | • profession n. Declaration of faith. • profession n. Professional occupation. • PROFESSION n. a calling. |
| PROFUSIONS | • profusions n. Plural of profusion. • PROFUSION n. the state of being profuse. |
| PROLUSIONS | • prolusions n. Plural of prolusion. • PROLUSION n. preliminary performance, activity or display. |
| PROSODIANS | • prosodians n. Plural of prosodian. • PROSODIAN n. one skilled in prosody, also PROSODIST. |
| PROVISIONS | • provisions n. Plural of provision. • provisions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provision. • PROVISION n. the act of providing. |
| RHODOPSINS | • rhodopsins n. Plural of rhodopsin. • RHODOPSIN n. visual purple, a pigment in the eye. |
| SOPRANINOS | • sopraninos n. Plural of sopranino. • SOPRANINO n. (Italian) an instrument higher than the corresponding soprano. |
| SPONSORIAL | • sponsorial adj. Pertaining to a sponsor. • SPONSORIAL adj. relating to a sponsor. |
| SPONSORING | • sponsoring v. Present participle of sponsor. • SPONSOR v. to act as a sponsor. |
| SPOONERISM | • spoonerism n. A play on words on a phrase in which the initial (usually consonantal) sounds of two or more of the… • SPOONERISM n. a transposition of initial sounds of spoken words, e.g. 'shoving leopard' for 'loving shepherd'. |