(obsolete) A piece of ground terminating in a point or acute angle.
dalapon
dalapon
noun
(organic chemistry) The chlorinated carboxylic acid 2,2-dichloropropanoic acid that is used as a herbicide
dapsone
dapsone
noun
(pharmacology) A bacteriostatic antimicrobial agent 4-[(4-aminobenzene)sulfonyl]aniline (C₁₂H₁₂N₂O₂S) used in the treatment of leprosy and a chronic form of dermatitis.
diapnoe
dipnoan
dipnoan
noun
(zoology) Any fish of the subclass Dipnoi, the lungfish, (including the closest living relatives to the ancestor of the tetrapods).
dognaps
dognaps
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dognap
dopants
dopants
noun
plural of dopant
dropman
edaphon
edaphon
noun
(biology) Any animal or plant found in soil.
epanody
espadon
espadon
noun
(historical) A long, heavy, two-handed and two-edged sword, formerly used by Spanish foot soldiers and by executioners.
gonapod
hopland
nonpaid
nonpaid
adj
For which no payment is levied.
notepad
notepad
noun
A pad of paper, often bound, in which one jots down notes; a notebook.
operand
operand
noun
(mathematics, computing) A quantity to which an operator is applied (in 3-x, the operands of the subtraction operator are 3 and x).
oppidan
oppidan
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to a town or conurbation.
noun
(also Oppidan) A class of student in traditional English public schools such as Eton; opposed to colleger or King's Scholar.
(rare, obsolete) A town dweller.
padrino
padrona
padrone
padrone
noun
A man who imports, and controls the earnings of, Italian labourers, street musicians, child beggars, etc.
A patron; a protector.
The master of a small coaster in the Mediterranean.
padroni
padroni
noun
plural of padrone
pandion
pandoor
pandoor
noun
Alternative form of pandour
pandora
pandora
noun
Any fish of the genus Pagellus.
pandore
pandore
noun
A kind of oyster found near Prestonpans on the Firth of Forth.
An ancient musical instrument; a bandore.
pandour
pandour
noun
(obsolete) A robber.
One of a class of Croatian skirmishers serving in the Austrian army.
pandrop
pardons
pardons
noun
plural of pardon
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pardon
patnode
pintado
pintado
noun
(now rare, historical) A fine cotton cloth; chintz.
A guinea fowl, especially as food.
Any of various spotted fishes in tropical waters of the west Atlantic, especially the cero, Scomberomorus regalis.
The Cape petrel, Daption capense.
plafond
plafond
noun
(anatomy) The tibial plafond.
A ceiling, especially one that is ornately decorated.
A painting or decoration on a ceiling.
plandok
podsnap
poduran
poinado
poinard
pondage
pondage
noun
The small water storage behind the weir of a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power plant.
The water in a reservoir.
pondman
poniard
poniard
noun
(now chiefly historical) A dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.
verb
To stab with a poniard.
poundal
poundal
noun
(dated, physics) A unit equal to the force needed to accelerate a mass of one pound at a rate of one foot per second per second.
proband
proband
noun
(genetics, medicine) An individual who presents with a genetic disorder or other specific characteristic, when this leads to the investigation of the individual's family
provand
provand
noun
(dated) provender
pudiano
spadone
spadone
noun
Alternative form of spadona
unadopt
unadopt
verb
(transitive) To give up (someone or something previously adopted).