| COMPOUNDS | • compounds n. Plural of compound. • compounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compound. • COMPOUND v. to add to. |
| EXPOUNDED | • expounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of expound. • EXPOUND v. to explain in detail. |
| EXPOUNDER | • expounder n. A person who expounds, explains. • EXPOUNDER n. one who expounds. |
| GEEPOUNDS | • geepounds n. Plural of geepound. • GEEPOUND n. a unit of mass. |
| IMPOUNDED | • impounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of impound. • IMPOUND v. to seize and retain in legal custody. |
| IMPOUNDER | • impounder n. One who impounds. • IMPOUNDER n. one who impounds. |
| LISPOUNDS | • lispounds n. Plural of lispound. • LISPOUND n. (Dutch) a varying weight, 12 to 34 pounds, used in Orkney and Shetland, also LISPUND. |
| POUNCHING | • POUNCHING v. (Spenser) punching. |
| POUNDAGES | • poundages n. Plural of poundage. • POUNDAGE n. a charge for keeping stray cattle. |
| POUNDCAKE | • poundcake n. Alternative spelling of pound cake. • pound␣cake n. (US) A dense yellow cake, the traditional recipe for which consists of equal quantities (nominally one… • pound␣cake n. (Slang) A term of attraction or desire. |
| POUNDINGS | • poundings n. Plural of pounding. • POUNDING n. the act of striking heavily and repeatedly. |
| PROPOUNDS | • propounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propound. • PROPOUND v. to propose. |
| SHIPPOUND | • ship-pound n. (Historical) A unit of weight once used in the Baltic ports. • SHIPPOUND n. in the Baltic ports, twenty lispounds, a varying weight, 12 to 34 pounds. |