| ENDOSPERMS | • endosperms n. Plural of endosperm. • ENDOSPERM n. in a seed, nutritive tissue formed from the embryo-sac. |
| IMPRESSION | • impression n. The indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another. • impression n. The overall effect of something, e.g., on a person. • impression n. A vague recalling of an event, a belief. |
| MINORSHIPS | • MINORSHIP n. the state of being a minor. |
| MISPRISION | • misprision n. (Law, chiefly historical). • misprision n. (By extension). • misprision n. Despising or holding in contempt; disdain, scorn. |
| ORPHANISMS | • ORPHANISM n. the state of being an orphan, also ORPHANHOOD. |
| PADRONISMS | • PADRONISM n. a system of work controlled by a padrone. |
| PERMISSION | • permission n. Authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority). • permission n. The act of permitting. • permission n. (Computing) Flags or access control lists pertaining to a file that dictate who can access it, and how. |
| PERSIMMONS | • persimmons n. Plural of persimmon. • PERSIMMON n. a kind of plumlike fruit. |
| PRESSWOMAN | • presswoman n. A female pressman. • PRESSWOMAN n. a female reporter. |
| PRESSWOMEN | • presswomen n. Plural of presswoman. • PRESSWOMAN n. a female reporter. |
| PROMPTNESS | • promptness n. The habit or characteristic of doing things without delay. • promptness n. The habit of adhering to a designated time. • PROMPTNESS n. the state of being prompt. |
| PROSIMIANS | • prosimians n. Plural of prosimian. • PROSIMIAN n. a primate of the suborder Prosimii, that includes the lemur, loris and tarsier. |
| RESPONSUMS | • RESPONSUM n. (Latin) in rabbinical literature, a written response to a question of doctrine. |
| 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'. |
| SPOONWORMS | • spoonworms n. Plural of spoonworm. • spoon␣worms n. Plural of spoon worm. • SPOONWORM n. a marine invertebrate of the phylum Echiura with a spoon-like mouthpiece. |
| SUPERMOONS | • supermoons n. Plural of supermoon. • Supermoons n. Plural of Supermoon. • super␣moons n. Plural of super moon. |
| UNCOMPRESS | • uncompress v. (Computing, transitive) To restore a compressed file to its normal size. |