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campody

canopid

chomped

chomped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of chomp

chopdar

chopped

chopped

adj

  1. (automotive, slang) Having a vehicle's height reduced by horizontal trimming of the roofline.
  2. (chiefly of meat) Ground, having been processed by grinding.
  3. (slang) Fired from a job or cut from a team or training program; having got the chop.
  4. (slang) High on drugs.
  5. Cut or diced into small pieces.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of chop

clomped

clomped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of clomp

clopped

clopped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of clop

coadapt

coadapt

verb

  1. To adapt together.

coapted

coapted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of coapt

colpoda

compend

compend

noun

  1. A compendium; an epitome; a summary.

compoed

compted

compted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of compt

conopid

conopid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any fly of the family Conopidae.

coopted

coopted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of coopt

copepod

copepod

noun

  1. Any of very many small crustaceans of the subclass Copepoda, that are widely distributed and ecologically important.

copland

copland

noun

  1. (obsolete) A piece of ground terminating in a point or acute angle.

coppard

coppled

coppled

adj

  1. (obsolete) Rising to a point; conical; copped.

coupled

coupled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of couple

cropped

cropped

adj

  1. Cut very short.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crop

cupidon

cuproid

dapicho

decapod

decapod

adj

  1. (zoology) Having ten legs.

noun

  1. (rail transport) A nickname for either the 0-10-0 or 2-10-0 train configurations. Sometimes capitalized.
  2. (zoology) Any crustacean, of the order Decapoda, such as crabs or lobsters.
  3. (zoology) Any of various animals having ten legs or similar appendages, especially mollusks such as squid and cuttlefish.

diacope

diacope

noun

  1. (grammar) tmesis

dipcoat

dipcoat

noun

  1. A coating that is applied by immersing an object in a liquid, often applied to prevent corrosion.

diploic

diploic

adj

  1. (anatomy) Of or relating to the diploe.

dipodic

dipodic

adj

  1. (poetry) Consisting of two metrical feet.

goldcup

goldcup

noun

  1. The buttercup.

hoodcap

lacepod

lacepod

noun

  1. Synonym of fringepod

lycopod

lycopod

noun

  1. (botany) A club moss.
  2. (botany) Any member of the Lycopodiophyta.

octoped

octoped

noun

  1. octopod

octopod

octopod

noun

  1. A railway locomotive with eight wheels.
  2. Any animal with eight feet or foot-like parts.
  3. Any cephalopod mollusks of the order Octopoda.

ocypoda

ocypode

paddock

paddock

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand) A field of grassland of any size, either enclosed by fences or delimited by geographical boundaries, especially a large area for keeping cattle or sheep.
  2. (Scotland) A simple, usually triangular, sledge which is dragged along the ground to transport items.
  3. (also figuratively) A small enclosure or field of grassland, especially one used to exercise or graze horses or other animals.
  4. (chiefly Australia, New Zealand, mining) A place in a superficial deposit where ore or washdirt (“earth rich enough in metal to pay for washing”) is excavated; also, a place for storing ore, washdirt, etc.
  5. (derogatory) A contemptible, or malicious or nasty, person.
  6. (horse racing) An enclosure next to a racecourse where horses are paraded and mounted before a race and unsaddled after a race.
  7. (motor racing) An area at a racing circuit where the racing vehicles are parked and worked on before and between races.
  8. (sports, slang) A field on which a game is played; a playing field.
  9. A frog.
  10. A toad.

verb

  1. (also intransitive) To excavate washdirt (“earth rich enough in metal to pay for washing”) from (a superficial deposit).
  2. (obsolete) To store (ore, washdirt, etc.) in a paddock (noun sense 2.5).
  3. (often passive) To place or keep (cattle, horses, sheep, or other animals) within a paddock (noun sense 1 or 2.4); hence, to provide (such animals) with pasture.
  4. To enclose or fence in (land) to form a paddock.

padlock

padlock

noun

  1. A detachable lock that can be used to secure something by means of a sliding or hinged shackle

verb

  1. To lock using a padlock.

parodic

parodic

adj

  1. Of, related to, or having characteristics of parody.

peascod

peascod

noun

  1. (archaic) The legume or pericarp, or the pod, of the pea.

pedocal

pedocal

noun

  1. (geology) Any of a class of soils that are rich in calcium carbonate.

percoid

percoid

adj

  1. Of or belonging to Percoidea, a taxonomic superfamily in the order Perciformes.

noun

  1. (obsolete) Any fish of the genus Perca, or allied genera of the family Percidae (originally named "Percoides" before family-name endings were standardized).
  2. Any fish in the superfamily Percoidea

phacoid

phacoid

adj

  1. Resembling a lentil; lenticular.

phocoid

phocoid

noun

  1. Any seal of the superfamily Phocoidea

pholcid

pholcid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any member of the family Pholcidae of cellar spiders.

photocd

picador

picador

noun

  1. (bullfighting) A lancer mounted on horseback who assists a matador.

picoted

picoted

adj

  1. decorated with picots

piddock

piddock

noun

  1. Any of the bivalve molluscs of the genus Pholas or family Pholadidae, which burrow into soft rocks.

placedo

placido

placode

placode

noun

  1. A platelike thickening of the epithelial layer of an embryo from which an organ, especially a sense organ, develops.

placoid

placoid

adj

  1. Platelike; having irregular, platelike, bony scales, often bearing spines; pertaining to the placoid fish

noun

  1. Any fish having placoid scales, such as the sharks
  2. Such a scale

poached

poached

adj

  1. Cooked by poaching.
  2. Obtained by poaching.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of poach

pochade

pochade

noun

  1. (art, theater) A rough sketch.

pochard

pochard

noun

  1. Any of various diving ducks of the subfamily Aythyinae (genera Aythya and Netta), especially the common pochard, Aythya ferina.

podalic

podalic

adj

  1. Relating to the foot.

poddock

podical

podical

adj

  1. (zoology) anal; applied to certain organs of insects

podices

podices

noun

  1. plural of podex

poditic

policed

policed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of police

pooched

pooched

adj

  1. (slang) Made unusable; broken; buggered.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pooch

popdock

popdock

noun

  1. (archaic) foxglove

porched

porched

adj

  1. Having a porch

pouched

pouched

adj

  1. Having a pouch or pouches.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pouch

pounced

pounced

adj

  1. (obsolete) Furnished with claws or talons.
  2. (obsolete) Ornamented with perforations or dots.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pounce

precode

precode

adj

  1. Alternative spelling of pre-Code

verb

  1. To code in advance

princod

proceed

proceed

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be transacted; to take place; to occur.
  2. (intransitive) To come from; to have as its source or origin.
  3. (intransitive) To go on in an orderly or regulated manner; to begin and carry on a series of acts or measures; to act methodically
  4. (intransitive) To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to carry on
  5. (intransitive) To pass from one point, topic, or stage, to another.
  6. (intransitive) To take an academic degree.
  7. (intransitive, of a rule) To be applicable or effective; to be valid.
  8. (law, intransitive) To begin and carry on a legal process.

produce

produce

noun

  1. (Australia) Livestock and pet food supplies.
  2. Harvested agricultural goods collectively, especially vegetables and fruit, but possibly including eggs, dairy products and meat; the saleable food products of farms.
  3. Offspring.
  4. That which is produced.

verb

  1. (mathematics) To extend an area, or lengthen a line.
  2. (music) To alter using technology, as opposed to simply performing.
  3. (obsolete) To draw out; to extend; to lengthen or prolong.
  4. (transitive) To bring forth, to yield, make, manufacture, or otherwise generate.
  5. (transitive) To make (a thing) available to a person, an authority, etc.; to provide for inspection.
  6. (transitive, media) To sponsor and present (a motion picture, etc) to an audience or to the public.

product

product

noun

  1. (US, slang) Illegal drugs, especially cocaine, when viewed as a commodity.
  2. (arithmetic) A quantity obtained by multiplication of two or more numbers.
  3. (chemistry) A chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
  4. (cosmetics, uncountable) Any preparation to be applied to the hair, skin, nails, etc.
  5. (countable, uncountable) A commodity offered for sale.
  6. (mathematics) Any operation or a result thereof which generalises multiplication of numbers, like the multiplicative operation in a ring, product of types or a categorical product.
  7. A consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances.
  8. Any tangible or intangible good or service that is a result of a process and that is intended for delivery to a customer or end user.
  9. Anything that is produced; a result.
  10. The amount of an artifact that has been created by someone or some process.

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To produce.

psoadic

psocids

psocids

noun

  1. plural of psocid

puddock

puddock

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of paddock

ripcord

ripcord

noun

  1. A cord to release a parachute from its sack.

scapoid

sciapod

sciapod

noun

  1. (Greek mythology) A member of a mythical race of humans living in Africa, who have one single, large foot which they use to shade themselves from the rays of the sun.

scooped

scooped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of scoop

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