| LIPOTROPIN | • lipotropin n. (Biochemistry) A pituitary hormone that promotes the metabolism of fat, and is a precursor to the endorphins. • LIPOTROPIN n. a protein hormone of the pituitary gland. |
| NIPPLEWORT | • nipplewort n. A flowering plant, Lapsana communis, that yields a milky juice. • NIPPLEWORT n. a yellow-flowered composite herb, formerly used as an external application to the nipples of women. |
| NONPOPULAR | • nonpopular adj. Not popular. • NONPOPULAR adj. not popular. |
| PILOCARPIN | • pilocarpin n. Alternative form of pilocarpine. • PILOCARPIN n. an alkaloid obtained from jaborandi leaves, also PILOCARPINE. |
| PIPERONALS | • PIPERONAL n. a phenolic aldehyde of very pleasant odour, used as a perfume and in flavourings, etc. |
| PREPOLLENT | • prepollent adj. Having superior influence or power; prevailing; predominant. • prepollent n. An extra first digit, or rudiment of a digit, on the preaxial side of the pollex. • PREPOLLENT adj. having superior influence or power. |
| PROLAPSING | • prolapsing v. Present participle of prolapse. • PROLAPSE v. to slip or fall out of place. |
| PROPELLANT | • propellant n. Anything that propels. • propellant adj. Alternative spelling of propellent. • PROPELLANT n. something that propels, also PROPELLENT. |
| PROPELLENT | • propellent n. Alternative spelling of propellant. • propellent adj. Capable of propelling. • PROPELLENT n. something that propels, also PROPELLANT. |
| 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. |
| PROPELMENT | • propelment n. (Archaic) Propulsion, the act of propeling. • propelment n. A mechanism that propels something. • PROPELMENT n. propulsion; a propelling motion. |
| PROPENSELY | • propensely adv. In a propense manner. • PROPENSE adv. (obsolete) inclined. |
| PROPULSION | • propulsion n. The action of driving or pushing, typically forward or onward; a propulsive force or impulse. • PROPULSION n. the act of propelling. |
| PROPYLENES | • propylenes n. Plural of propylene. • PROPYLENE n. a colorless gaseous hydrocarbon of the ethylene series, having a garlic odor, also PROPENE. |
| REPEOPLING | • repeopling v. Present participle of repeople. • REPEOPLE v. to supply with people again. |
| THORNAPPLE | • thornapple n. Alternative form of thorn apple. • thorn␣apple n. Any of several species of plants bearing thorns and apple-like fruit… |
| THROPPLING | • throppling v. Present participle of thropple. • THROPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THRAPPLE. |
| UNPROPERLY | • unproperly adv. In an unproper manner; not properly. • UNPROPER adv. improper. |