(chess, slang) To beat an opponent ten times in a row.
To obtain (a pet) from a shelter or the wild.
To select and take or approve.
To take by choice into the scope of one's responsibility.
To take or receive as one's own what is not so naturally.
To take voluntarily (a child of other parents) to be in the place of, or as, one's own child.
adpao
adpao
noun
(historical) An old Indian measure of capacity.
adrop
adrop
adj
dripping
apoda
apods
apods
noun
plural of apod
bipod
bipod
noun
A two-legged stand.
compd
coped
coped
adj
Clad in a cope.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cope
depoh
depot
depot
noun
(US) A bus station or railway station.
(card games) The tableau; the area where cards can be arranged in solitaire or patience games.
(military) A place for the storage, servicing or upgrade of military hardware.
(military) A place where recruits are assembled before being sent to active units.
(military) The portion of a regiment that remains at home when the rest go on foreign service.
A storage facility, in particular, a warehouse.
A storage space for public transport and other vehicles where they can be maintained and from which they are dispatched for service
depoy
dipso
dipso
noun
(informal) A dipsomaniac; an alcoholic; a drunk.
dolph
domph
dompt
dompt
verb
(transitive, rare) To bring (something) under control; to overcome, to subdue.
dopas
doped
doped
adj
(electronics) Describing a semiconductor that has had small amounts of elements added to create charge carriers.
Covered with dope, a glue or paint like pore filler.
Drugged.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of dope
doper
doper
adj
comparative form of dope: more dope
noun
(dated) A person employed to apply dope solution during aircraft manufacture.
(derogatory) One who frequently uses recreational drugs; a druggie; a stoner.
(derogatory) One who uses performance enhancing substances for competitive gain, especially illegally.
dopes
dopes
noun
plural of dope
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dope
dopey
dopey
adj
Stupid, silly.
dorps
dorps
noun
plural of dorp
dovap
droop
droop
noun
(aviation) A hinged portion of the leading edge of an aeroplane's wing, which swivels downward to increase lift during takeoff and landing.
A condition or posture of drooping.
Something which is limp or sagging.
verb
(intransitive) To hang downward; to sag.
(intransitive) To lose all energy, enthusiasm or happiness; to flag.
(intransitive) To slowly become limp; to bend gradually.
(transitive) To allow to droop or sink.
To proceed downward, or toward a close; to decline.
drops
drops
noun
plural of drop
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drop
dropt
dropt
verb
obsolete spelling of dropped; simple past tense and past participle of drop
ephod
ephod
noun
(biblical, Judaism) A priestly apron, or breastplate, described in the Bible in Exodus 28: vi - xxx, which only the chief priest of ancient Israel was allowed to wear.
epode
epode
noun
(poetry) A kind of lyric poem, invented by Archilochus, in which a longer verse is followed by a shorter one.
(poetry) The after song; the part of a lyric ode which follows the strophe and antistrophe.
hoped
hoped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hope
loped
loped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lope
moped
moped
adj
Melancholic, dejected.
noun
A lightweight, two-wheeled vehicle equipped with a small motor and pedals, designed to go no faster than some specified speed limit.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mope
oopod
opted
opted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of opt
padou
pagod
pagod
noun
Obsolete form of pagoda. (Asian religious building)
Obsolete form of pagoda. (currency unit)
Obsolete form of pagoda. (idol)
pardo
pardo
noun
(historical) A former money of account in Goa, India.
pcdos
pedro
pedro
Noun
An American trick-taking card game of the all fours family.
The five of trumps in certain card games.
plods
plods
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plod
podal
podal
adj
Relating to the foot
poddy
poddy
adj
(not comparable) Of or pertaining to a pod or pods.
(not comparable, Australia, of a young animal) Fed by hand.
1901, Miles Franklin, My Brilliant Career, %22poddies%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Qc7dT_evJ4muiAfboJ2ZCg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22poddy%22 %22poddies%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 207,
1964, New South Wales Department of Agriculture, The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, Volume 74, %22poddies%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&dq=%22poddy%22 %22poddies%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Qc7dT_evJ4muiAfboJ2ZCg&redir_esc=y page 646,
2008, Barry Heard, The View from Connor′s Hill, %22poddies%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&dq=%22poddy%22 %22poddies%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Qc7dT_evJ4muiAfboJ2ZCg&redir_esc=y page 56,
Fat, corpulent.
noun
(Australia) A hand-fed calf or lamb (a young animal needing milk or milk-substitute).
(Australia) An unbranded calf.
(Australia, Victoria) An immature mullet.
verb
(Australia) To hand-feed (a young animal).
podes
podes
noun
plural of pous
podex
podex
noun
(anatomy) anus, rectum, fundament
podge
podge
noun
(UK, dialect) A puddle; a plash.
(UK, dialect) porridge
(UK, informal) a fat person
podgy
podgy
adj
(informal) Slightly fat.
podia
podia
noun
plural of podium
podos
poind
poind
noun
(obsolete, Scotland) A seizure of property etc in lieu of a debt; the animal or property so seized
verb
(obsolete, Scotland) To seize property in this manner
poked
poked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of poke
polad
poled
poled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pole
pondo
ponds
ponds
noun
plural of pond
pondy
pondy
adj
Resembling a pond; pondlike
poods
poods
noun
plural of pood
pored
pored
adj
Having or furnished with pores
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pore
posed
posed
adj
(obsolete) Firm; determined; fixed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pose
pound
pound
noun
(Newfoundland) a division inside a fishing stage where cod is cured in salt brine
(UK) A place for the detention of automobiles that have been illegally parked, abandoned, etc.
(US) The symbol # (octothorpe, hash, number sign)
(informal, non-scientific) Short for pound-force.
(metonymically) The people who work for the pound.
A hard blow.
A kind of fishing net, having a large enclosure with a narrow entrance into which fish are directed by wings spreading outward.
A place for the detention of stray or wandering animals.
A section of a canal between two adjacent locks.
A unit of mass equal to 12 troy ounces (≈ 373.242 g). Today, this is a common unit of mass when measuring precious metals, and is little used elsewhere.
A unit of mass equal to 16 avoirdupois ounces (= 453.592 37 g). Today this value is the most common meaning of "pound" as a unit of weight.
Any of various units of currency formerly used in the United States.
Any of various units of currency used in Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan and Syria, and formerly in the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus and Israel.
Ellipsis of pound force.
Ellipsis of pound mass.
Ellipsis of pound weight.
The translated name of various non-English units of currency
The translated name of various non-English units of measure
The unit of currency used in the United Kingdom and its dependencies. It is divided into 100 pence. Symbol £.
verb
(engineering) To make a jarring noise, as when running.
(intransitive, of a body part, generally heart, blood, or head) To beat strongly or throb.
(slang, dated, transitive) To wager a pound on.
(transitive) To crush to pieces; to pulverize.
(transitive) To strike hard, usually repeatedly.
(transitive, baseball, slang) To pitch consistently to a certain location.
(transitive, slang) To eat or drink very quickly.
(transitive, vulgar, slang) To penetrate sexually, with vigour.
To advance heavily with measured steps.
To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound.
poxed
poxed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pox
prado
prodd
prodd
Noun
A crossbow.
prods
prods
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prod
proud
proud
adj
(Of things) standing upwards as in the manner of a proud person; stately or majestic.
(chiefly biblical) Having too high an opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious.
(obsolete) Brave, valiant; gallant.
(obsolete) Excited by sexual desire; specifically of a female animal: in heat.
Feeling honoured (by something); feeling happy or satisfied about an event or fact; gratified.
Generating a sense of pride; being a cause for pride.
Possessed of a due sense of what one deserves or is worth.
Standing out or raised; swollen.
That makes one feel proud (of something one did)
pyoid
pyoid
adj
(medicine) Resembling or relating to pus.
roped
roped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rope
spado
spado
noun
(now rare) Someone who has been castrated; a eunuch or castrato.
spode
sprod
sprod
noun
(UK, dialect, obsolete) A salmon in its second year.