| PADANG | • padang n. Malaysian grassland. • PADANG n. (Malay) a field, esp a playing field. |
| PADAUK | • padauk n. Any of the trees of the pantropical genus Pterocarpus. • padauk n. The valuable timber of these trees. • PADAUK n. (Burmese) a Burmese timber-tree, also PADOUK. |
| PADDED | • padded adj. Having padding. • padded v. Simple past tense and past participle of pad. • PAD v. to stuff or fill with soft material. |
| PADDER | • padder n. Agent noun of pad; one who pads. • PADDER n. a highwayman who steals on foot. |
| PADDLE | • paddle n. A two-handed implement consisting of a shaft with one or two blades attached to the end(s) used to propel… • paddle n. The use of a paddle to propel a boat; a session of paddling. • paddle n. A slat of a paddleboat’s wheel. |
| PADKOS | • padkos n. (South Africa) Food for a journey. • PADKOS n. (South African) snacks and provisions for a journey. |
| PADLES | • padles n. Plural of padle. • PADLE n. (Scots) a fish, aka lumpsucker, also PAIDLE. |
| PADMAS | • padmas n. Plural of padma. • PADMA n. (Sanskrit) the sacred lotus. |
| PADNAG | • padnag n. (Archaic) An ambling nag. • PADNAG n. a horse that moves along at an easy pace. |
| PADOUK | • padouk n. Alternative form of padauk. • PADOUK n. (Burmese) a Burmese timber-tree, also PADAUK. |
| PADRES | • padres n. Plural of padre. • Padres n. Plural of Padre. • PADRE n. (Italian) father; a title given to priests; an army chaplain. |
| PADSAW | • padsaw n. Alternative form of pad saw. • pad␣saw n. A type of narrow-bladed saw used especially for cutting curves. • PADSAW n. a small sawblade with a detachable handle. |