| DANDIPRAT | • dandiprat n. (Obsolete) An English coin worth three half-pence. • dandiprat n. (Dated) An insignificant or contemptible person. • DANDIPRAT n. (obsolete) a silver three-halfpenny piece, also DANDYPRAT. |
| DANDYPRAT | • dandyprat n. Alternative form of dandiprat. • DANDYPRAT n. (obsolete) a silver three-halfpenny piece, also DANDIPRAT. |
| PRATFALLS | • pratfalls n. Plural of pratfall. • PRATFALL v. to fall on the buttocks, to make a big blunder. |
| PRATINGLY | • pratingly adv. With idle talk; with loquacity. • PRATINGLY adv. PRATING. |
| PRATIQUES | • pratiques n. Plural of pratique. • PRATIQUE n. (French) permission granted to a ship to use a port after quarantine or on showing a clean bill of health. |
| PRATTLERS | • prattlers n. Plural of prattler. • PRATTLER n. one who prattles. |
| PRATTLING | • prattling v. Present participle of prattle. • prattling n. Prattle; foolish speech. • PRATTLE v. to talk at length about nothing in particular. |
| SPRATTLED | • sprattled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprattle. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| SPRATTLES | • sprattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprattle. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| STUPRATED | • stuprated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stuprate. • STUPRATE v. (archaic) to ravish; to violate. |
| STUPRATES | • stuprates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stuprate. • STUPRATE v. (archaic) to ravish; to violate. |