| EMPOISONS | • empoisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empoison. • EMPOISON v. (archaic) to poison. |
| EQUIPOISE | • equipoise n. A state of balance; equilibrium. • equipoise n. A counterbalance. • equipoise v. (Transitive) To act or make to act as an equipoise. |
| MISPOISED | • MISPOISE v. to poise incorrectly. |
| MISPOISES | • MISPOISE v. to poise incorrectly. |
| OVERPOISE | • overpoise n. (Chiefly figurative) That which outweighs; excessive weight. • overpoise v. (Obsolete) To exceed in importance, strength or value. • overpoise v. (Obsolete) To place excessive weight on (someone or something). |
| POISONERS | • poisoners n. Plural of poisoner. • POISONER n. one who poisons. |
| POISONING | • poisoning n. The administration of a poison. • poisoning n. The state of being poisoned. • poisoning v. Present participle of poison. |
| POISONOUS | • poisonous adj. Containing sufficient poison to be dangerous to touch or ingest. • poisonous adj. (Figuratively) Negative, harmful. • POISONOUS adj. having the quality or effect of poison. |
| PORPOISED | • porpoised v. Simple past tense and past participle of porpoise. • PORPOISE v. to move like a porpoise; specifically (of an aircraft, esp. a seaplane) to touch the water or ground and rise again. |
| PORPOISES | • porpoises n. Plural of porpoise. • porpoises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of porpoise. • PORPOISE v. to move like a porpoise; specifically (of an aircraft, esp. a seaplane) to touch the water or ground and rise again. |
| UNPOISONS | • unpoisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpoison. • UNPOISON v. to rid of poison. |