| PALACSINTAS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PALAEOGAEAS | • PALAEOGAEA n. the Old World as a biological region. |
| PALAEOLITHS | • palaeoliths n. Plural of palaeolith. • PALAEOLITH n. a Stone Age artefact, also PALEOLITH. |
| PALAEOTYPES | • palaeotypes n. Plural of palaeotype. • PALAEOTYPE n. a nineteenth century phonetic adaptation of ordinary alphabetical type. |
| PALAEOTYPIC | • palaeotypic adj. Relating to the palaeotype phonetic alphabet. • PALAEOTYPIC adj. of or like a palaeotype, a nineteenth century phonetic adaptation of ordinary alphabetical type. |
| PALAGONITES | • palagonites n. Plural of palagonite. • PALAGONITE n. an altered vitreous basic lava. |
| PALATALISED | • palatalised adj. (Phonetics, phonology, chiefly Britain) Having undergone palatalisation. • palatalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of palatalise. • PALATALISE v. to make (a sound) palatal, also PALATALIZE. |
| PALATALISES | • palatalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palatalise. • PALATALISE v. to make (a sound) palatal, also PALATALIZE. |
| PALATALIZED | • palatalized adj. Alternative form of palatalised. • palatalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of palatalize. • PALATALIZE v. to make (a sound) palatal, also PALATALISE. |
| PALATALIZES | • palatalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palatalize. • PALATALIZE v. to make (a sound) palatal, also PALATALISE. |
| PALATINATES | • palatinates n. Plural of palatinate. • PALATINATE n. the province or seigniory of a palatine. |
| PALATOVELAR | • palatovelar n. (Phonetics) A velar sound articulated further in the mouth at the area of soft palate; a palatized velar. |
| UNPALATABLE | • unpalatable adj. Unpleasant to the taste. • unpalatable adj. (By extension) Unpleasant or disagreeable. • unpalatable n. Anything distasteful. |
| UNPALATABLY | • unpalatably adv. In an unpalatable manner. • UNPALATABLE adv. not palatable. |