| ANYPLACE | • anyplace adv. (Informal, chiefly US) At a non-specific place; anywhere. • ANYPLACE adv. anywhere at all. |
| BYPLACES | • by-places n. Plural of by-place. • BYPLACE n. a secluded place. |
| DISPLACE | • displace v. To put out of place; to disarrange. • displace v. To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland. • displace v. To supplant, or take the place of something or someone; to substitute. |
| EMPLACED | • emplaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| EMPLACES | • emplaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| MISPLACE | • misplace v. (Transitive) To put something somewhere and then forget its location; to mislay. • misplace v. (Figuratively) To apply one’s talents inappropriately. • misplace v. To put something in the wrong location. |
| OUTPLACE | • outplace v. To terminate a person’s employment, but help the former employee to obtain another post. • outplace v. To move to a new location; displace; remove; oust. • OUTPLACE v. to find new employment for a redundant worker. |
| PLACEBOS | • placebos n. Plural of placebo. • PLACEBO n. (Latin) a medicine given to humour a patient. |
| PLACEMAN | • placeman n. (UK politics, derogatory) One appointed to an office, especially in government, as a reward for political… • PLACEMAN n. a political appointee to a public office. |
| PLACEMAT | • placemat n. Alternative form of place mat. • place␣mat n. A protective table mat, usually heat-resistant, for a single setting of plates and dishes. • PLACEMAT n. a table mat on which a place setting is laid. |
| PLACEMEN | • placemen n. Plural of placeman. • PLACEMAN n. a political appointee to a public office. |
| PLACENTA | • placenta n. (Anatomy) An organ in most mammals during gestation that supplies food and oxygen to the foetus and… • placenta n. (Botany) In flowering plants, the part of the ovary where ovules develop; in non-flowering plants where… • PLACENTA n. (Latin) a round flat spongy vascular organ to which the foetus of most mammals is attached by the umbilical cord. |
| PREPLACE | • preplace v. (Transitive) To place in advance. • PREPLACE v. to place beforehand. |
| REPLACED | • replaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of replace. • REPLACE v. to put back or supply a substitute. |
| REPLACER | • replacer n. A replacement or substitute. • replacer n. One who replaces something. • REPLACER n. one who replaces. |
| REPLACES | • replaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of replace. • REPLACE v. to put back or supply a substitute. |
| UNPLACED | • unplaced adj. Not assigned a place. • unplaced adj. (Horse racing) Not among the first three horses to finish a race. • UNPLACE v. to displace. |
| UNPLACES | • unplaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unplace. • UNPLACE v. to displace. |