| POINADO | • POINADO n. (obsolete) a small dagger, also PONIARD, POIGNADO. |
| POINDED | • poinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of poind. • POIND v. (Scots) to distrain, impound. |
| POINDER | • poinder n. (Scotland) The keeper of a cattle pound; a pinder. • poinder n. (Scotland) One who distrains property. • POINDER n. (Scots) one who poinds, impounds. |
| POINTED | • pointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of point. • pointed adj. (Comparable) Sharp, barbed; not dull. • pointed adj. (Comparable) Having a relevance to the matter at hand: pertinent, relevant. |
| POINTEL | • pointel n. A sharp instrument; any sharp-pointed thing. • pointel n. (Computer graphics) Any of the eight vertices of a voxel. • POINTEL n. a sharp instrument. |
| POINTER | • pointer n. Anything that points or is used for pointing. • pointer n. A teacher’s pointer, pointing stick, a rod with an arrow. • pointer n. A needle-like component of a timepiece or measuring device that indicates the time or the current reading… |
| POINTES | • pointes n. Plural of pointe. • POINTE n. (French) the extreme tip of the toe; the position of standing on it in ballet. |
| POISERS | • poisers n. Plural of poiser. • POISER n. the balancer of dipterous insects. |
| POISHAS | • poishas n. Plural of poisha. • POISHA n. (Bengali) a Bangladeshi monetary unit. |
| POISING | • poising v. Present participle of poise. • poising n. The act by which something is poised. • POISE v. to hold in a state of equilibrium. |
| POISONS | • poisons n. Plural of poison. • poisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poison. • POISON v. to administer a killing substance to. |
| POISSON | • Poisson n. (Mathematics) The Poisson distribution. • POISSON n. (French) a fish. |
| POITINS | • POITIN n. (Irish) Irish whiskey distilled unlawfully, also POTEEN, POTHEEN, POTTEEN. |
| POITREL | • poitrel n. (Historical) A piece of armor for a horse’s chest; the breastplate of a horse’s armour or harness. • POITREL n. a piece of armour for the breast of a horse, also PEYTRAL, PEYTREL. |