| APOCARP | • APOCARP n. a fruit having separated carpels. |
| APOCOPE | • apocope n. (Phonetics, prosody, narrow sense) The loss or omission of the last vowel in a word, together with any… • apocope n. (Loosely) The loss or omission of a sound or syllable from the end of a word. • APOCOPE n. the omission of the last sound, syllable, or part of a word, e.g. mag for magazine, fab for fabulous. |
| EPOCHAL | • epochal adj. Of or pertaining to an epoch. • epochal adj. (Figurative) Highly important or significant; monumental, epoch-making. • EPOCHAL adj. belonging to an epoch; of the nature of an epoch. |
| EPOCHAS | • epochas n. Plural of epocha. • EPOCHA n. an important period of time, also EPOCH. |
| POCHARD | • pochard n. Any of various diving ducks of the subfamily Aythyinae (genera Aythya and Netta), especially the common… • POCHARD n. a kind of European duck with a red head, also POCKARD. |
| POCHAYS | • pochays n. Plural of pochay. • POCHAY v. to transport by post-chaise. |
| POCHOIR | • pochoir n. A technique in visual art consisting of applying various stencils (perforated templates). • POCHOIR n. (French) a manual colour stencilling onto a printed illustration. |
| POCKARD | • POCKARD n. a kind of European duck with a red head, also POCHARD. |
| POCKETS | • pockets n. Plural of pocket. • pockets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pocket. • POCKET v. to place in a pouch sewed into a garment. |
| POCKIER | • POCKY adj. covered with pock marks. |
| POCKIES | • POCKIES n. (Scots) woollen mittens. |
| POCKILY | • POCKY adv. covered with pock marks. |
| POCKING | • pocking v. Present participle of pock. • pocking n. The presence of pock marks. • POCK v. to pit the skin. |
| POCKPIT | • pockpit n. A pockmark. • POCKPIT n. the scar left by a pock mark. |
| POCOSEN | • pocosen n. Alternative form of pocosin. • POCOSEN n. (Native American) an upland swamp of the coastal plain of the southeastern US, also POCOSIN, POCOSON. |
| POCOSIN | • pocosin n. (US) A low, wooded swamp in (especially coastal) Eastern Maryland or Virginia; a palustrine wetland… • POCOSIN n. (Native American) an upland swamp of the coastal plain of the southeastern US, also POCOSEN, POCOSON. |
| POCOSON | • pocoson n. Alternative form of pocosin. • POCOSON n. (Native American) an upland swamp of the coastal plain of the southeastern US, also POCOSEN, POCOSIN. |
| YAPOCKS | • yapocks n. Plural of yapock. • YAPOCK n. the South American opossum, also YAPOK. |