A Brazilian palm, Raphia taedigera, whose long stalks are used in constructing buildings
kaliph
kaliph
noun
Alternative spelling of caliph
kalpis
kalpis
noun
A kind of Ancient Greek water jug.
kapila
kappie
katipo
katipo
noun
A venomous spider, Latrodectus katipo, endemic to New Zealand.
kauppi
kidnap
kidnap
noun
The crime, or an instance, of kidnapping.
verb
(transitive) To seize or detain a person unlawfully and move or conceal them; sometimes for ransom.
kipage
kippar
kipuka
kipuka
noun
(geology) A zone of unharmed land completely surrounded by lava flows.
kirpan
kirpan
noun
(Sikhism) A ceremonial sword that must be worn at all times by baptized Sikhs, and one of the five Ks.
knippa
lampic
lapies
lapine
lapins
lapins
noun
plural of lapin
lapith
lapith
Noun
one of a semi-legendary, semi-historical race of Thessaly
lappic
lappic
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Lapland or its inhabitants, the Lapps.
Proper noun
The language of the Lapps.
lapwai
lapwai
Proper noun
A city/town in Idaho.
leipoa
limpas
lipase
lipase
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a group of enzymes which catalyses the hydrolysis of lipids.
lipman
lipoma
lipoma
noun
(pathology) A nonmalignant tumor comprising fat cells.
lippia
lupita
macupi
magilp
magilp
noun
Alternative form of megilp
magpie
magpie
noun
(UK, slang, obsolete) A halfpenny.
(figurative) Someone who displays a magpie-like quality such as hoarding or stealing objects.
(military, firearms) The third circle on a target, between the inner and outer.
(slang) A fan or member of Newcastle United F.C.
A superficially similar Australian bird, Gymnorhina tibicen or Cracticus tibicen.
One of several kinds of bird in the family Corvidae, especially Pica pica.
verb
(intransitive) To talk idly; to talk about other people's private business.
(transitive) To mark with patches of black and white or light and dark.
(transitive, intransitive) To steal or hoard (items) as magpies are believed to do.
maikop
malapi
malapi
noun
A kind of volcanic vesicular basalt rock.
matapi
matapi
noun
Alternative form of matapee
matipo
maupin
midtap
midtap
adv
During the action of tapping.
milpas
milpas
noun
plural of milpa
mishap
mishap
noun
An accident, mistake, or problem.
Evil accident; ill luck; misfortune; mischance.
verb
(archaic) To happen through misfortune; to mishappen.
mispay
mispay
verb
(obsolete) To dissatisfy.
(transitive) To pay incorrectly, or to the wrong person.
mizpah
mopani
mopani
noun
Alternative form of mopane (“tree”)
Alternative form of mopane (“worm”)
myopia
myopia
noun
(figurative) A lack of imagination, discernment or long-range perspective in thinking or planning.
(pathology) A disorder of the vision where distant objects appear blurred because the eye focuses their images in front of the retina instead of on it.
nanpie
nanpie
noun
(UK, dialect, obsolete) The magpie.
napier
napier
Proper noun
for someone who sold table linen, or was in charge of the linen of a great house.
Scottish mathematician etc
name transferred from the surname.
A city in New Zealand.
A village in Western Cape, South Africa.
An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
napkin
napkin
noun
(Britain, South Africa) A nappy (UK), a diaper (American).
A serviette; a (usually rectangular) piece of cloth or paper used at the table for wiping the mouth and hands for cleanliness while eating.
A small scarf worn on the head by Christian women (chiefly Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) when entering a church, as a token of modesty.
Short for sanitary napkin.
napoli
nappie
nappie
noun
A diaper.
A shallow bowl.
A type of strong ale.
nepali
okapia
okapis
okapis
noun
plural of okapi
opaion
ophian
opiane
opiate
opiate
adj
(pharmacology) Soporific; inducing sleep or sedation.
Deadening; causing apathy or dullness.
Relating to, resembling, or containing opium.
noun
(pharmacology) A drug, hormone or other substance derived from or related to opium.
Something that dulls the senses and induces a false and unrealistic sense of contentment.
verb
(transitive) To treat with an opiate drug.
opilia
oppian
oppida
oppida
noun
plural of oppidum
optima
optima
noun
plural of optimum
pacian
pacien
pacifa
pacify
pacify
verb
(transitive) To appease (someone).
(transitive) To bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation.
pacing
pacing
noun
The act of moving in paces, or their arrangement or timing.
verb
present participle of pace
paddie
paddie
noun
Dated form of paddy (“rice field”).
padige
padina
pagina
pagina
noun
(botany) The surface of a leaf or of a flattened thallus.
pagine
paging
paging
noun
(computing) A transfer of pages between main memory and an auxiliary store, such as hard disk drive.
The arrangement of pages in a book or other publication.
verb
present participle of page
pahari
pahari
Noun
In South Asia, someone from the hills, a hill-man; specifically a member of any of various peoples living in the Himalayan regions of India and Nepal.
Proper noun
Any of various Indo-European languages spoken by the Paharis, including Nepali; this group of languages or dialects considered as a whole.
Adjective
Pertaining to the Paharis or a Pahari language.
paiche
paidle
paigle
paigle
noun
(obsolete) cowslip
paiked
paiker
pailoo
pailoo
noun
(architecture, archaic) An arch or gateway in Chinese architecture, serving as a monument to the deceased.
pailou
pailou
noun
Synonym of paifang
pailow
painch
painch
noun
(obsolete, dialect) paunch
pained
pained
adj
In pain, especially in an emotional sense.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pain
paints
paints
noun
plural of paint
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of paint
painty
painty
adj
(of a painting) Having too much paint.
Covered or smeared with paint.
paiock
paired
paired
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pair
pairer
pairer
noun
(obsolete) One who impairs.
pairle
paisan
paisan
noun
Alternative form of paisano
paisas
paiute
paiute
Noun
Any member of two related groups of North American aboriginal peoples: the Northern Paiute of California, Nevada, and Oregon, and the Southern Paiute of Arizona, southeastern California and Nevada, and Utah.
paized
palaic
palais
palici
palier
palila
palila
noun
Loxioides bailleui, a finch-billed species of Hawaiian honeycreeper with a golden-yellow head and breast.
paling
paling
noun
(Caribbean) A fence made of galvanized sheeting.
A fence made of palings.
A pointed stick used to make a fence.
verb
present participle of pale
palisa
palish
palish
adj
somewhat pale
pallia
pallid
pallid
adj
Appearing weak, pale, or wan.
palmic
palmin
palmin
Noun
A white waxy or fatty substance obtained from castor oil.
ricinolein
paluli
paluli
noun
plural of palulus
pamiri
pamirs
pammie
pammie
Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given name Pamela.
pandit
pandit
noun
(India, Nepal) An honorary title for a learned man or scholar.
panfil
panics
panics
noun
plural of panic
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of panic
panier
panier
noun
Obsolete form of pannier.
panime
panini
panini
noun
A type of grilled sandwich made of a small loaf of bread, cut horizontally, filled with meat such as salami or ham, cheese or other food.
plural of panino
panion
panisc
panisc
noun
The god Pan, represented as a satyr.
panisk
panjim
pankin
pansie
pansil
pansir
pansit
pantia
pantie
pantie
noun
(usually in the plural or in combination) Alternative form of panty
pantin
paonia
papain
papain
noun
(biochemistry) A proteolytic enzyme in papaya fruit which can be used to tenderize meat.
papaio
papias
papier
papion
papion
noun
The mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx)
papish
papish
adj
(now Scotland, Ireland, chiefly derogatory) Roman Catholic.
noun
(now Scotland, Ireland, chiefly derogatory) A Roman Catholic.
papism
papism
noun
(often derogatory) the Roman Catholic faith
papist
papist
adj
(religious slur, Christianity) Being a papist.
noun
(religious slur, Christianity) A Roman Catholic, whose loyalties are seen to be with the papacy in Rome.
papize
papize
verb
Synonym of papalize
papyri
papyri
noun
plural of papyrus
pardie
pardie
intj
By God!
pareil
pareil
noun
(obsolete, quaint) An equal.
pariah
pariah
noun
(figurative) A similarly despised group of people or species of animal.
(zoology) Ellipsis of pariah dog: an Indian breed, any stray dog in Indian contexts.
Synonym of outcast: A person despised and excluded by their family, community, or society, especially a member of the untouchable castes in Indian society.
parial
parian
parica
parica
noun
A narcotic snuff prepared from the seeds of Anadenanthera peregrina, a South American tree.
paries
paries
noun
(zoology) The triangular middle part of each segment of the shell of a barnacle.
The wall of any cavity in the body.
pariet
parify
parine
paring
paring
noun
A fragment or shaving that has been pared.
The cutting off of the surface of grassland for tillage.
verb
present participle of pare
parish
parish
noun
(US) An ecclesiastical society, usually not bounded by territorial limits, but composed of those persons who choose to unite under the charge of a particular priest, clergyman, or minister; also, loosely, the territory in which the members of a congregation live.
A civil subdivision of a British county, often corresponding to an earlier ecclesiastical parish.
An administrative subdivision in the U.S. state of Louisiana that is equivalent to a county in other U.S. states.
In some countries, an administrative subdivision of an area.
In the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and Roman Catholic Church, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
The community attending that church; the members of the parish.
verb
(intransitive) To visit residents of a parish.
(transitive) To place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more parishes.
Pronunciation spelling of perish, representing Mary-marry-merry English.
pariti
parity
parity
noun
(agriculture, countable) The number of times a sow has farrowed.
(computing) The count of one bits in a value, reduced to even or odd or zero or one.
(games, countable) In reversi, the last move within a given sector of the board.
(mathematics, countable) A set with the property of having all of its elements belonging to one of two disjoint subsets, especially a set of integers split in subsets of even and odd elements.
(mathematics, countable) The classification of an element of a set with parity into one of the two sets.
(medicine, countable) The number of delivered pregnancies reaching viable gestational age, usually between 20-28 weeks
(physics, countable) Symmetry of interactions under spatial inversion.
(uncountable) Equality; comparability of strength or intensity.