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capon

capon

noun

  1. A cockerel which has been gelded and fattened for the table.

verb

  1. (transitive) To castrate; to make a capon of.

copan

copan

noun

  1. Archaic form of koban (“Japanese coin”).

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panic

panic

adj

  1. (Greek mythology, archaic) Alternative letter-case form of Panic (“pertaining to the Greek god Pan”)
  2. Of fear, fright, etc: overwhelming or sudden.
  3. Pertaining to or resulting from overwhelming fear or fright.

noun

  1. (by extension) A plant of the genus Panicum, or of similar plants of other genera (especially Echinochloa and Setaria) formerly included within Panicum; panicgrass or panic grass.
  2. (countable, US, originally theater, colloquial) A highly amusing or entertaining performer, performance, or show; a riot, a scream.
  3. (countable, computing) Short for kernel panic (“on Unix-derived operating systems: an action taken by the operating system when it cannot recover from a fatal error”); (by extension) any computer system crash.
  4. (countable, economics, finance) A rapid reduction in asset prices due to broad efforts to raise cash in anticipation of such prices continuing to decline.
  5. (originally) Foxtail millet or Italian millet (Setaria italica), the second-most widely grown species of millet.
  6. (uncountable) Overwhelming fear or fright, often affecting groups of people or animals; (countable) an instance of this; a fright, a scare.
  7. The edible grain obtained from one of the above plants.

verb

  1. (US, colloquial) To highly amuse, entertain, or impress (an audience watching a performance or show).
  2. (computing) Of a computer system: to crash.
  3. (computing) To cause (a computer system) to crash.
  4. To cause (someone) to feel panic (“overwhelming fear or fright”); also, to frighten (someone) into acting hastily.
  5. To feel panic, or overwhelming fear or fright; to freak out, to lose one's head.

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pecan

pecan

noun

  1. A deciduous tree, Carya illinoinensis, of the central and southern United States, having deeply furrowed bark, pinnately compound leaves, and edible nuts.
  2. A half of the edible portion of the inside of this nut.
  3. A smooth, thin-shelled, edible oval nut of this tree.

pence

pence

noun

  1. plural of penny (the subunit of the pound sterling or Irish pound).

pinch

pinch

noun

  1. (physics) A magnetic compression of an electrically-conducting filament.
  2. A close compression of anything with the fingers.
  3. A metal bar used as a lever for lifting weights, rolling wheels, etc.
  4. A small amount of powder or granules, such that the amount could be held between fingertip and thumb tip.
  5. An awkward situation of some kind (especially money or social) which is difficult to escape.
  6. An organic herbal smoke additive.
  7. The action of squeezing a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
  8. The narrow part connecting the two bulbs of an hourglass.

verb

  1. (figurative) To cramp; to straiten; to oppress; to starve.
  2. (horticulture) To cut shoots or buds of a plant in order to shape the plant, or to improve its yield.
  3. (hunting) To take hold; to grip, as a dog does.
  4. (intransitive) Of clothing, to be uncomfortably tight in specific spots.
  5. (nautical) To sail so close-hauled that the sails begin to flutter.
  6. (obsolete) To complain or find fault.
  7. (obsolete, intransitive) To be stingy or covetous; to live sparingly.
  8. (of animals) To seize; to grip; to bite.
  9. (slang, transitive) To arrest or capture.
  10. (slang, transitive) To steal, usually something inconsequential.
  11. To move, as a railroad car, by prying the wheels with a pinch.
  12. To squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
  13. To squeeze between the thumb and forefinger.
  14. To squeeze between two objects.

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pocan

pocan

noun

  1. The poke, Phytolacca americana (formerly Phytolacca decandra).

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ponce

ponce

noun

  1. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, derogatory, slang) Synonym of poof: an effeminate male homosexual; any similarly effeminate man.
  2. (Louisiana) The stomach of a pig, especially when stuffed as chaudin (a Louisianan food).
  3. Synonym of kept man.
  4. Synonym of pimp, especially one hired by a prostitute as a tout, bodyguard, and driver.

verb

  1. (by extension) To try to get rid of or sell something.
  2. (derogatory) To behave in a posh or effeminate manner.
  3. To act as a pimp.
  4. To borrow (something) from somebody without returning it.

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punch

punch

noun

  1. (countable) A device, generally slender and round, used for creating holes in thin material, for driving an object through a hole in a containing object, or to stamp or emboss a mark or design on a surface.
  2. (countable) A hit or strike with one's fist.
  3. (countable) A hole or opening created with a punch.
  4. (countable) A mechanism for punching holes in paper or other thin material.
  5. (countable, rare) A blow from something other than the fist.
  6. (entomology) Any of various riodinid butterflies of the genus Dodona of Asia.
  7. (piledriving) An extension piece applied to the top of a pile; a dolly.
  8. (uncountable) Impact.
  9. (uncountable) Power, strength, energy.
  10. A beverage, generally containing a mixture of fruit juice and some other beverage, often alcoholic.
  11. A prop, as for the roof of a mine.

verb

  1. (intransitive, UK, slang) Ellipsis of punch above one's weight; especially, to date somebody more attractive than oneself.
  2. (transitive) In winemaking, to perform pigeage: to stamp down grape skins that float to the surface during fermentation.
  3. (transitive) To enter (information) on a device or system.
  4. (transitive) To hit (a ball or similar object) with less than full force.
  5. (transitive) To make holes in something (rail ticket, leather belt, etc)
  6. (transitive) To operate (a device or system) by depressing a button, key, bar, or pedal, or by similar means.
  7. (transitive) To strike with one's fist.
  8. (transitive, of cattle) To herd.
  9. To employ a punch to create a hole in or stamp or emboss a mark on something.
  10. To mark a ticket.
  11. To thrust against; to poke.

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punic

punic

Adjective

  1. Of or relating to ancient Carthage, its inhabitants, or their language.
  2. Perfidious, treacherous, faithless.

Proper noun

  1. The language of Carthage.

uncap

uncap

verb

  1. (intransitive) To take off one's cap.
  2. (transitive) To remove a cap or cover from.