| PANDA | • panda n. (Now rare without a qualifying word) The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), a small raccoon-like animal of… • panda n. (Colloquial, also attributively) Short for giant panda (“Ailuropoda melanoleuca”). • panda n. (Britain, law enforcement, colloquial) Short for panda car (“a black-and-white police car”). |
| PANDAN | • pandan n. Screw pine, screw palm (Pandanus spp.). • PANDAN n. (Malay) a palm of SE Asia, the leaves of which are used to weave mats, also PANDANUS. |
| PANDAR | • pandar n. (Obsolete) A person who furthers the illicit love affairs of others; a pimp or procurer, especially when male. • pandar v. To pander (assist in the gratification of). • PANDAR v. to act as a procurer of sexual favours, also PANDER. |
| PANDAS | • pandas n. Plural of panda. • PANDAS n. (Pathology) Acronym of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal… • PANDA n. (Nepali) a raccoon-like animal of the Himalayas; a similar but much larger bearlike animal of Tibet and China. |
| PANDANI | • pandani n. Richea pandanifolia, an ericaceous flowering plant. • PANDANI n. a tropical, palmlike tree of Tasmania. |
| PANDANS | • pandans n. Plural of pandan. • PANDAN n. (Malay) a palm of SE Asia, the leaves of which are used to weave mats, also PANDANUS. |
| PANDARS | • pandars n. Plural of pandar. • pandars v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pandar. • PANDAR v. to act as a procurer of sexual favours, also PANDER. |
| PANDANIS | • pandanis n. Plural of pandani. • PANDANI n. a tropical, palmlike tree of Tasmania. |
| PANDANUS | • pandanus n. Any of various palm-like plants in the genus Pandanus. • Pandanus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pandanaceae – palm-like, dioecious trees and shrubs native to the… • PANDANUS n. (Malay) a palm of SE Asia, the leaves of which are used to weave mats, also PANDAN. |
| PANDARED | • pandared v. Simple past tense and past participle of pandar. • PANDAR v. to act as a procurer of sexual favours, also PANDER. |
| PANDARING | • pandaring v. Present participle of pandar. • PANDAR v. to act as a procurer of sexual favours, also PANDER. |
| PANDATION | • pandation n. (Formal) A yielding or warping. • PANDATION n. (archaic) warping. |
| PANDANUSES | • pandanuses n. Plural of pandanus. • PANDANUS n. (Malay) a palm of SE Asia, the leaves of which are used to weave mats, also PANDAN. |
| PANDATIONS | • PANDATION n. (archaic) warping. |
| PANDAEMONIUM | • pandaemonium n. Alternative spelling of pandemonium. • pandæmonium n. (Archaic) Alternative form of pandemonium. • Pandæmonium prop.n. The high capital of Hell in John Milton’s Paradise Lost. |
| PANDANACEOUS | • pandanaceous adj. (Botany) Of or relating to the plant family Pandanaceae. • PANDANACEOUS adj. belonging to the Pandanaceae, a family of trees and bushes related to the bulrushes and bur-reeds. |
| PANDAEMONIUMS | • PANDAEMONIUM n. riotous uproar, also PANDEMONIUM. |