| APOPTOSES | • apoptoses n. Plural of apoptosis. • apoptoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apoptose. • APOPTOSIS n. the natural self-destruction of cells in a growing organism. |
| APOPTOSIS | • apoptosis n. (Biology, cytology) A process of programmed cell death by which cells undergo an ordered sequence of… • APOPTOSIS n. the natural self-destruction of cells in a growing organism. |
| OPPOSITES | • opposites n. Plural of opposite. • OPPOSITE n. something opposite. |
| OPPRESSOR | • oppressor n. Someone who oppresses another or others. • OPPRESSOR n. one that oppresses. |
| PAPPOOSES | • pappooses n. Plural of pappoose. • PAPPOOSE n. (Native American) a baby, also PAPOOSE. |
| PHOSPHORS | • phosphors n. Plural of phosphor. • PHOSPHOR n. phosphorus; a phosphorescent or fluorescent substance generally, also PHOSPHORE. |
| POLYPOSES | • polyposes n. Plural of polyposis. • POLYPOSIS n. the presence or development of polyps. |
| POLYPOSIS | • polyposis n. (Pathology) A hereditary disease characterised by numerous polyps that erupt in various parts of the… • POLYPOSIS n. the presence or development of polyps. |
| PORPOISES | • porpoises n. Plural of porpoise. • porpoises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of porpoise. • PORPOISE v. to move like a porpoise; specifically (of an aircraft, esp. a seaplane) to touch the water or ground and rise again. |
| POSTPONES | • postpones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of postpone. • POSTPONE v. to put off to a future time. |
| POSTPOSED | • postposed adj. (Grammar) Placed after another term in a phrase. • POSTPOSE v. to place after in a syntax of a sentence. |
| POSTPOSES | • postposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of postpose. • POSTPOSE v. to place after in a syntax of a sentence. |
| PROPOSALS | • proposals n. Plural of proposal. • PROPOSAL n. something that is proposed. |
| PROPOSERS | • proposers n. Plural of proposer. • PROPOSER n. one that proposes. |
| PROPTOSES | • proptoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proptose. • PROPTOSIS n. the forward displacement of an organ, particularly the eyeball. |
| PROPTOSIS | • proptosis n. Exophthalmos. • PROPTOSIS n. the forward displacement of an organ, particularly the eyeball. |
| PROSOPONS | • prosopons n. Plural of prosopon. • PROSOPON n. the embodiment of any one of the Trinity. |
| REOPPOSES | • reopposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reoppose. • REOPPOSE v. to oppose again. |
| SOUPSPOON | • soupspoon n. A spoon for eating soup, typically smaller than a tablespoon and larger than a dessertspoon, characterised… • soupspoon n. A soupspoonful. • soup␣spoon n. Alternative form of soupspoon. |