| CASSPIR | • CASSPIR n. (South African) an armoured vehicle. |
| CASSPIRS | • CASSPIR n. (South African) an armoured vehicle. |
| PASSPORT | • passport n. An official document normally used for international journeys, which proves the identity and nationality… • passport n. (By extension, informal) Any document that allows entry or passage. • passport n. (Figuratively) Something which enables someone to do or achieve something. |
| GRASSPLOT | • grassplot n. (US and 19th century English) A lawn. • grassplot n. (US) An area of grass on which cars may be parked. • GRASSPLOT n. a plot of ground overgrown with grass. |
| PASSPORTS | • passports n. Plural of passport. • PASSPORT v. in the European Economic Area) to award a firm that is registered in one member state the right to do business in every other member state without applying to each country for authorization. |
| GLASSPAPER | • glasspaper n. (Archaic) sandpaper. • glasspaper v. (Archaic, transitive) To sand with sandpaper. • GLASSPAPER v. to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing). |
| GRASSPLOTS | • grassplots n. Plural of grassplot. • GRASSPLOT n. a plot of ground overgrown with grass. |
| MASSPRIEST | • mass␣priest n. (Historical) A Roman Catholic secular priest, distinct from those living under a rule. • mass␣priest n. Later, a priest retained in chantries etc. to say masses for the dead. • mass␣priest n. A Roman Catholic priest generally. |
| PASSPORTED | • passported adj. (UK, of a benefit) For which one is automatically eligible if receiving certain other benefits. • PASSPORT v. in the European Economic Area) to award a firm that is registered in one member state the right to do business in every other member state without applying to each country for authorization. |
| GLASSPAPERS | • glasspapers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glasspaper. • GLASSPAPER v. to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing). |
| MASSPRIESTS | • mass␣priests n. Plural of mass priest. • MASSPRIEST n. a priest retained in chantries to say masses for the dead. |
| PASSPORTING | • passporting n. The provision of commercial services in another EEA (European Economic Area) country without requiring… • PASSPORT v. in the European Economic Area) to award a firm that is registered in one member state the right to do business in every other member state without applying to each country for authorization. |
| GLASSPAPERED | • glasspapered v. Simple past tense and past participle of glasspaper. • GLASSPAPER v. to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing). |
| GLASSPAPERING | • glasspapering v. Present participle of glasspaper. • GLASSPAPER v. to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing). |