| PLASHIEST | • PLASHY adj. like a plash, a shallow pool or puddle. |
| PLASHINGS | • plashings n. Plural of plashing. • PLASHING n. a process of hedge mending. |
| PLASMAGEL | • PLASMAGEL n. cytoplasm in the form of a gel, esp. surrounding the plasmasol in an amoeboid cell. |
| PLASMASOL | • PLASMASOL n. cytoplasm in the form of a sol, esp. in a pseudopodium. |
| PLASMATIC | • plasmatic adj. Of or pertaining to (blood) plasma. • plasmatic adj. Of or pertaining to protoplasm. • plasmatic adj. Of or pertaining to plasma (partially ionized gas and electrons). |
| PLASMODIA | • plasmodia n. Plural of plasmodium. • PLASMODIUM n. a naked mass of protoplasm with many nuclei, as in myxomycetes. |
| PLASMOIDS | • plasmoids n. Plural of plasmoid. • PLASMOID n. a type of high energy particle. |
| PLASTERED | • plastered adj. Coated with plaster. • plastered adj. (Slang) drunk, intoxicated. • plastered v. Simple past tense and past participle of plaster. |
| PLASTERER | • plasterer n. A person whose occupation is to plaster walls. • plasterer n. One who makes plaster casts. • PLASTERER n. one whose job is to plaster. |
| PLASTICKY | • plasticky adj. Resembling plastic, especially in the sense of being cheap and lightweight. • PLASTICKY adj. of a plastic nature. |
| PLASTICLY | • plasticly adv. Alternative form of plastically. • PLASTIC adv. easily moulded. |
| PLASTIQUE | • plastique n. (Countable) A form of physical exercise that involves rotation of the joints. • plastique n. (Dated, uncountable) A plastic explosive. • PLASTIQUE n. (French) graceful poise and movements in dancing. |
| PLASTISOL | • plastisol n. A liquid dispersion of plastic or resin that may be converted to a solid by heating. • PLASTISOL n. a suspension of powdered resin in a liquid plasticizer, convertible by heat into a solid plastic. |
| PLASTRONS | • plastrons n. Plural of plastron. • PLASTRON n. a fencer's padded breast-shield; the underside of a turtle's shell, also PLASTRUM. |
| PLASTRUMS | • PLASTRUM n. a fencer's padded breast-shield; the underside of a turtle's shell, also PLASTRON. |