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adipyl
adipyl
noun
(organic chemistry) The univalent radical obtained by removing the only one hydroxyl group from adipic acid
adipoyl
adolph
aliped
aliped
adj
(zoology) Wing-footed; having a membrane connecting the digits.
noun
(zoology) A wing-footed animal; a chiropter or a bat.
apluda
apodal
apodal
adj
(biology) Without feet or foot-like body parts; legless.
noun
Any caecilian of the order Apoda.
Any moth of the genus Apoda.
appled
appled
adj
Made from or flavored by apples.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of apple
dallop
dallop
noun
(obsolete) Alternative form of dollop.
(obsolete, East Anglia and Essex) A tuft or clump, especially an unploughed patch amongst fields of corn.
damply
damply
adv
In a damp manner.
dapple
dapple
adj
Having a mottled or spotted skin or coat, dappled.
noun
A mottled marking, usually in clusters.
An animal with a mottled or spotted skin or coat.
verb
To mark or become marked with mottling or spots.
dewlap
dewlap
noun
The pendulous skin under the neck of an ox, or a similar feature on any other animal.
The sagging flesh on the throat of an elderly human.
dialup
dialup
adj
(computing) Alternative spelling of dial-up
dipala
drupal
drupal
adj
(botany) drupaceous
dunlap
elapid
elapid
adj
Characteristic of these snakes
noun
(zoology) Any of many species of snakes of the family Elapidae, including the cobras, mambas, and coral snakes
lampad
lampad
noun
(obsolete) A candlestick, or lamp of fire mentioned in Revelation (Bible).
lamped
lamped
adj
(Ireland) extremely drunk
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lamp
lapdog
lapdog
noun
Alternative spelling of lap dog.
lapped
lapped
adj
Being one or more complete laps behind the leader in a race.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lap
lapsed
lapsed
adj
(archaic, of a legacy) Having passed from the original holder or authority; no longer claimed.
(humorous) By extension, having changed a (secular) belief or adherence.
(of a person) Changed to a less valued condition or state; especially having lost one's religious faith.
Discontinued; having ceased or gone out of use.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lapse
leaped
leaped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of leap
opaled
opaled
adj
(poetic) opalescent; misty or milky in appearance
paddle
paddle
noun
(Britain) A meandering walk or dabble through shallow water, especially at the seaside.
(medicine) A flap of attached skin that has been cut away from a wound.
(ping pong) A broad, flat device used in striking the ball, analogous to a racket in tennis.
(slang) A person's hand.
(sports, uncountable) Alternative form of padel
(video games, dated) A game controller with a round wheel used to control player movement along one axis of the video screen.
A blade of a waterwheel.
A broad, flat spanking implement.
A double-bladed version with blades at each end of the shaft is used for kayaking.
A flat board with a number of holes or indentations, used to carry small alcoholic drinks such as shots.
A flat limb of an aquatic animal, adapted for swimming.
A handheld electrode used for defibrillation or cardioversion.
A kitchen utensil shaped like a paddle and used for mixing, beating etc.
A paddlewheel.
A single-bladed version is typically used on canoes and some other small boats.
A slat of a paddleboat's wheel.
In a sluice, a panel that controls the flow of water.
The use of a paddle to propel a boat; a session of paddling.
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To toy or caress using hands or fingers.
(intransitive) To row a boat with less than one's full capacity.
(intransitive, Britain) To walk or dabble playfully in shallow water, especially at the seaside.
(transitive) To propel something through water with a paddle, oar, hands, etc.
(transitive) To spank with a paddle.
To pat or stroke amorously or gently.
To toddle.
To tread upon; to trample.
padles
padles
noun
plural of padle
paidle
palled
palled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pal
simple past tense and past participle of pall
pallid
pallid
adj
Appearing weak, pale, or wan.
palmad
palmed
palmed
adj
(zoology) Having or bearing a palm or palms.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of palm
palped
palped
adj
(zoology) Having a palpus.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of palp
palude
pandal
pandal
noun
(Myanmar, South Asia) a large temporary structure erected during various Hindu and Buddhist religious festivals
pandle
pardal
pardal
noun
(obsolete) A pard; a panther or leopard.
parled
parled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of parle
pealed
pealed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of peal
pedalo
pedalo
noun
(UK, nautical) A small boat propelled by pedals that directly turn external paddles, used for recreation.
pedals
pedals
noun
plural of pedal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pedal
pedial
pedial
adj
Relating to the foot; pedal.
pedlar
pedlar
noun
(Britain) Alternative spelling of peddler
pelade
pelado
pholad
pholad
noun
(zoology) Any species of the genus Pholas of marine bivalve mollusks.
pindal
pindal
noun
(obsolete, Caribbean) The peanut (Arachis hypogaea).
placed
placed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of place
placid
placid
adj
calm and quiet; peaceful; tranquil
plaids
plaids
noun
plural of plaid
plaidy
planed
planed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of plane
plated
plated
adj
Covered with plates or scales.
Having a coating of a more precious metal.
Served on a plate.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of plate
played
played
verb
simple past tense and past participle of play
pleads
pleads
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plead
pleiad
pleiad
noun
A group of illustrious or talented people, especially one with seven members.
podial
podial
adj
Relating to a podium.
poland
polard
poliad
poliad
adj
Relating to a polis: a city or city-state.
polyad
polyad
noun
(chemistry) An element whose valence is greater than two.
A group consisting of an indeterminate number of items.
salpid
salpid
noun
(zoology) Any member of the family Salpidae of salps.
spauld
spauld
noun
(Scotland) The shoulder.
talpid
talpid
noun
(zoology) A member of the family Talpidae, comprising moles and related insectivorous mammals.
uplaid
uplaid
verb
simple past tense and past participle of uplay
upland
upland
adj
Of, relating to, or situated in the uplands.
noun
(obsolete) The country, as against the town.
The area in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation.
uplead
uplead
noun
(telecommunications) The line or lines connecting the output of a transmitter to its antenna.
verb
(transitive, rare) To lead upward.
upload
upload
noun
Such a file transfer.
verb
(transitive, intransitive, computing) To transfer data to a computer on a network, especially to a server on the Internet.