(organic chemistry) A chemical compound isolated from parsley and celery, and whose aglycone is apigenin.
apina
aping
aping
noun
Foolish imitation or mimicry.
verb
present participle of ape
arpin
dupin
enpia
gapin
genip
genip
noun
A succulent berry with a thick rind, the fruit of plants in the genus Genipa.
Alternative form of quenepa (“mamoncillo”)
ginep
gipon
hopin
impen
impen
verb
To shut up or enclose, as in a pen.
inapt
inapt
adj
Unapt
inept
inept
adj
Not able to do something; not proficient; displaying incompetence.
Unfit; unsuitable.
input
input
noun
(electronics) An input jack.
Contribution of work or information, as an opinion or advice.
Data fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process.
That which is put in, as in an amount.
The act or process of putting in; infusion.
verb
(transitive) To accept data that is entered.
(transitive) To enter data.
(transitive) To put in; put on.
insep
intap
iplan
knipe
lapin
lapin
noun
A castrated male rabbit.
Rabbit fur.
lipan
lipin
lipin
noun
(biochemistry) Any fat, fatty acid, lipoid, soap, or similar substance.
lupin
lupin
noun
A lupin bean, a yellow legume seed of a Lupinus plant (usually Lupinus luteus), used as feed for sheep and cattle and commonly eaten in the Mediterranean area and in Latin America although toxic if prepared improperly.
Any member of the genus Lupinus in the family Fabaceae.
nephi
nephi
Proper noun
A son of Lehi.
A city in Utah, USA
nepil
nepit
nepit
noun
Synonym of nat (“logarithmic unit of information”)
ngapi
ngapi
noun
(cooking) A pungent Burmese condiment made from fermented and compressed fish or shrimp paste.
niepa
niftp
nikep
nipas
nipas
noun
plural of nipa
nipha
niple
nippy
nippy
adj
(Scotland) curt
(Scotland) parsimonious
(Scotland) sharp in taste
(Scotland, informal) annoying; irritating
(UK, informal) fast; speedy
(informal) Of the weather, rather cold.
Inclined to nip; bitey.
opine
opine
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds, derived from amino acids, found in some plant tumours
verb
(intransitive) To give one's formal opinion (on or upon something).
(intransitive, transitive) To have or express an opinion; to state as an opinion; to suppose, consider (that).
oping
oping
verb
present participle of ope
opsin
opsin
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a group of light-sensitive proteins in the retina.
orpin
orpin
noun
Alternative form of orpine (“the plant or the pigment”)
paine
paine
noun
Obsolete spelling of pain
pains
pains
noun
Trouble taken doing something; attention to detail; careful effort.
plural of pain
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pain
paint
paint
noun
(basketball, slang) The free-throw lane, construed with the.
(computing, attributive) Graphics drawn using an input device, not scanned or generated.
(dated) Any substance fixed with latex to harden it.
(in the plural) A set of containers or blocks of paint of different colors/colours, used for painting pictures.
(poker, slang) A face card (king, queen, or jack).
(uncountable) Makeup.
(uncountable, paintball, slang) Paintballs.
(uncountable, slang) Tattoo work.
A substance that is applied as a liquid or paste, and dries into a solid coating that protects or adds color/colour to an object or surface to which it has been applied.
The appearance of an object on a radar screen.
verb
(intransitive) To color one's face by way of beautifying it.
(intransitive) To practise the art of painting pictures.
(transitive) To apply in the manner that paint is applied.
(transitive) To apply paint to.
(transitive) To cover (something) with spots of colour, like paint.
(transitive) To create (an image) with paints.
(transitive, figuratively) To depict or portray.
(transitive, graphical user interface) To draw an element in a graphical user interface.
(transitive, medicine) To apply with a brush in order to treat some body part.
(transitive, military, slang) To direct a radar beam toward.
pangi
panic
panic
adj
(Greek mythology, archaic) Alternative letter-case form of Panic (“pertaining to the Greek god Pan”)
Of fear, fright, etc: overwhelming or sudden.
Pertaining to or resulting from overwhelming fear or fright.
noun
(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.
(countable, US, originally theater, colloquial) A highly amusing or entertaining performer, performance, or show; a riot, a scream.
(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.
(countable, economics, finance) A rapid reduction in asset prices due to broad efforts to raise cash in anticipation of such prices continuing to decline.
(originally) Foxtail millet or Italian millet (Setaria italica), the second-most widely grown species of millet.
(uncountable) Overwhelming fear or fright, often affecting groups of people or animals; (countable) an instance of this; a fright, a scare.
The edible grain obtained from one of the above plants.
verb
(US, colloquial) To highly amuse, entertain, or impress (an audience watching a performance or show).
(computing) Of a computer system: to crash.
(computing) To cause (a computer system) to crash.
To cause (someone) to feel panic (“overwhelming fear or fright”); also, to frighten (someone) into acting hastily.
To feel panic, or overwhelming fear or fright; to freak out, to lose one's head.
patin
patin
noun
Alternative form of patine
pavin
payni
peine
peine
noun
(law) Pain or punishment.
peins
pekin
penis
penis
noun
(anatomy) The male reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse that in the human male and some other mammals is also used for urination; the tubular portion of the male genitalia (excluding the scrotum).
penki
penni
penni
noun
(historical) A former Finnish currency unit, worth ¹⁄₁₀₀ of the markka.
pepin
perni
pheni
phina
piane
piano
piano
adj
(in extended use) Gentle, soft, subdued.
(music) Soft, quiet.
adv
(music) softly, as a musical direction (abbreviated to p. in sheet music)
noun
(music) a percussive keyboard musical instrument, usually ranging over seven octaves, with white and black colored keys, played by pressing these keys, causing hammers to strike strings
verb
(of or with fingers) To move (the fingers) up and down on, similar to the motions of a pianist playing the piano.
To become softer and less intense.
To equip with a piano.
To play the piano.
pians
pidan
piend
piend
noun
Alternative form of peen (“end of a hammer”)
piing
piing
verb
present participle of pi
pilin
pilin
noun
Any of a class of fibrous proteins found in pilus structures in bacteria
pilon
pilon
noun
(Latin America) A conical loaf of sugar.
(US, Southern US) A gratuity given by tradesmen to customers settling their accounts.
A heap of tobacco arranged for fermentation.
piman
pinal
pinas
pinas
noun
plural of pina
pinax
pinax
noun
(by extension) A list or scheme inscribed on a tablet.
A tablet or register.
pinch
pinch
noun
(physics) A magnetic compression of an electrically-conducting filament.
A close compression of anything with the fingers.
A metal bar used as a lever for lifting weights, rolling wheels, etc.
A small amount of powder or granules, such that the amount could be held between fingertip and thumb tip.
An awkward situation of some kind (especially money or social) which is difficult to escape.
An organic herbal smoke additive.
The action of squeezing a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
The narrow part connecting the two bulbs of an hourglass.
verb
(figurative) To cramp; to straiten; to oppress; to starve.
(horticulture) To cut shoots or buds of a plant in order to shape the plant, or to improve its yield.
(hunting) To take hold; to grip, as a dog does.
(intransitive) Of clothing, to be uncomfortably tight in specific spots.
(nautical) To sail so close-hauled that the sails begin to flutter.
(obsolete) To complain or find fault.
(obsolete, intransitive) To be stingy or covetous; to live sparingly.
(of animals) To seize; to grip; to bite.
(slang, transitive) To arrest or capture.
(slang, transitive) To steal, usually something inconsequential.
To move, as a railroad car, by prying the wheels with a pinch.
To squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
To squeeze between the thumb and forefinger.
To squeeze between two objects.
pinda
pinda
noun
A small bag for Ayurvedic massage, filled with aromatic herbs.
Alternative form of pinder (“peanut”).
pindy
pined
pined
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pine
pinel
piner
piner
noun
One who pines (languishes, grieves or mourns).
pines
pines
noun
plural of pine
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pine
piney
piney
adj
Alternative spelling of piny
pinge
pingo
pingo
noun
(Sri Lanka, dated) A flexible pole supported on one shoulder, with a load suspended from each end.
(Sri Lanka, dated) A measure of weight equivalent to that which can be carried using a pingo, perhaps about 55 pounds (25 kilograms) (see the 2013 quotation).
(geomorphology) A conical mound of earth with an ice core caused by permafrost uplift, particularly if lasting more than a year.
pings
pings
noun
plural of ping
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ping
pinic
pinko
pinko
noun
(informal, often derogatory, chiefly US) A socialist, particularly one who is not wholly communist.
pinks
pinks
noun
The traditional scarlet jacket(s) worn by fox-hunters in the United Kingdom.
flowers in the family Caryophyllaceae, sometimes called carnations.
plural of pink
pinky
pinky
adj
Pinkish.
winking
noun
(Australia, informal) The Australasian snapper or pink snapper (Chrysophrys auratus).
(US, Canada, Scotland, Australia, informal) The smallest finger or toe of a hand or foot.
(historical) A kind of fishing schooner of New England.
(offensive, slang, ethnic slur) A white person.
(uncountable, historical, slang, Australia) Methylated spirits mixed with red wine or Condy's crystals.
A baby mouse, especially when used as food for a snake, etc.
pinna
pinna
noun
(anatomy) The visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head, the auricle; outer ear excluding the ear canal.
(botany) A leaflet or primary segment of a pinnate compound leaf.
(zoology) A feather, wing, fin, or other similar appendage.
pinny
pinny
noun
(colloquial) A colourful polyester or plastic vest worn over one's clothes, usually to mark one's team during group activities.
A sleeveless dress, often similar to an apron, generally worn over other clothes.
pinon
pinon
noun
Alternative spelling of piñon
pinot
pinot
noun
(by extension) Any of several wines made from these grapes.
Any of several grape varieties grown in Europe and North America.
pinsk
pinsk
Proper noun
A city in Belarus.
pinta
pinta
noun
(Britain, colloquial) A pint of milk.
(Chicano, slang) prison
A human skin disease endemic to Mexico, Central America, and South America, caused by infection with a spirochete, Treponema pallidum carateum, which is morphologically and serologically indistinguishable from the organism that causes syphilis.
pinte
pinto
pinto
adj
Pied, mottled.
noun
A horse with a patchy coloration that includes white.
pints
pints
noun
plural of pint
pinup
pinup
noun
Alternative form of pin-up
pinus
pinus
noun
(botany) Any member of the genus Pinus; a pine.
pinyl
pions
pions
noun
plural of pion
pirns
pirns
noun
plural of pirn
pirny
pisan
pisan
noun
Alternative form of pisane
piton
piton
noun
(climbing) A spike, wedge, or peg that is driven into a rock or ice surface as a support (as for a mountain climber).
verb
(climbing) To put pitons into a rock/ice to facilitate climbing.
plain
plain
adj
(card games) Not a trump.
(computing) Containing no extended or nonprinting characters (especially in plain text).
(now rare, regional) Flat, level.
(obsolete) Full, complete in number or extent.
(of food) Having only few ingredients, or no additional ingredients or seasonings; not elaborate, without toppings or extras.
Clear; unencumbered; equal; fair.
Downright; total, unmistakable (as intensifier).
Evident to one's senses or reason; manifest, clear, unmistakable.
Honest and without deception; candid, open; blunt.
Not unusually beautiful; unattractive.
Of just one colour; lacking a pattern.
Ordinary; lacking adornment or ornamentation; unembellished.
Simple in habits or qualities; unsophisticated, not exceptional, ordinary.
adv
(archaic) Plainly; distinctly.
(colloquial) Simply.
noun
(archaic) Synonym of field in reference to a battlefield.
(obsolete) Alternative spelling of plane: a flat geometric field.
(rare, poetic) A lamentation.
An expanse of land with relatively low relief, usually exclusive of forests, deserts, and wastelands.
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To level; to raze; to make plain or even on the surface.
(obsolete, transitive) To make plain or manifest; to explain.
(reflexive, obsolete) To complain.
(transitive, intransitive, now rare, poetic) To lament, bewail.
plink
plink
noun
A short, high-pitched metallic or percussive sound.
verb
(firearms) To take part in the sport of plinking.
(with "out") (colloquial) To play a song or a portion of a song, usually on a percussion instrument such as a piano.
To make a plink sound.
pliny
pliny
Proper noun
An ancient Roman praenomen.
Pliny the Elder, Gaius Plinius Secundus (23–79 AD): an ancient Roman nobleman, scientist and historian, author of Naturalis Historia, "Pliny's Natural History".
Pliny the Younger, Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (63–ca. 113): an ancient Roman statesman, orator, and writer, a great-nephew of Pliny the Elder.
plion
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
poine
point
point
noun
(UK) A unit of measure for rain, equal to 0.254 mm or 0.01 of an inch.
(UK) An electric power socket.
(US, slang, dated) An item of private information; a hint; a tip; a pointer.
(archaic) Condition, state.
(automotive, chiefly in the plural) Either of the two metal surfaces in a distributor which close or open to allow or prevent the flow of current through the ignition coil. There is usually a moving point, pushed by the distributor cam, and a fixed point, and they are built together as a unit.
(backgammon) Each of the twelve triangular positions in either table of a backgammon board, on which the stones are played.
(baseball) The position of the pitcher and catcher.
(by extension) A note; a tune.
(by extension) An operational or public leadership position in a risky endeavor.
(cricket) A fielding position square of the wicket on the off side, between gully and cover.
(economics) A unit used to express differences in prices of stocks and shares.
(falconry) The perpendicular rising of a hawk over the place where its prey has gone into cover.
(fencing) A movement executed with the sabre or foil.
(heraldry) One of the several different parts of the escutcheon.
(historical) A string or lace used to tie together certain garments.
(hunting) A spot to which a straight run is made; hence, a straight run from point to point; a cross-country run.
(in the plural, dated) The chief or excellent features.
(lacrosse, ice hockey) The position of the player of each side who stands a short distance in front of the goalkeeper.
(mathematics) A decimal point (now especially when reading decimal fractions aloud).
(mathematics, sciences) A zero-dimensional mathematical object representing a location in one or more dimensions; something considered to have position but no magnitude or direction.
(medicine, obsolete) A vaccine point.
(music) A dot or mark used to designate certain tones or time. In ancient music, it distinguished or characterized certain tones or styles (points of perfection, of augmentation, etc.). In modern music, it is placed on the right of a note to raise its value, or prolong its time, by one half.
(nautical) A short piece of cordage used in reefing sails.
(nautical) The difference between two points of the compass.
(navigation, nautical) A unit of bearing equal to one thirty-second of a circle, i.e. 11.25°.
(now only in phrases) A tenth; formerly also a twelfth.
(obsolete) A tiny amount of time; a moment.
(obsolete) The smallest quantity of something; a jot, a whit.
(rail transport, UK, in the plural) A railroad switch.
(sports, video games, board games) A unit of scoring in a game or competition.
(typography) a unit of measure equal to 1/12 of a pica, or approximately 1/72 of an inch (exactly 1/72 of an inch in the digital era).
(usually in the plural) An area of contrasting colour on an animal, especially a dog; a marking.
A distinguishing quality or characteristic.
A focus of conversation or consideration; the main idea.
A full stop or other terminal punctuation mark.
A particular moment in an event or occurrence; a juncture.
A peninsula or promontory.
A purpose or objective, which makes something meaningful.
A specific location or place, seen as a spatial position.
A tine or snag of an antler.
A topic of discussion or debate; a proposition.
An individual element in a larger whole; a particular detail, thought, or quality.
An object which has a sharp or tapering tip.
Any projecting extremity of an object.
Each of the main directions on a compass, usually considered to be 32 in number; a direction.
Each of the marks or strokes written above letters, especially in Semitic languages, to indicate vowels, stress etc.
Lace worked by the needle.
Pointedness of speech or writing; a penetrating or decisive quality of expression.
Short for percentage point.
Short for point man.
Something tiny, as a pinprick; a very small mark.
The act of pointing, as of the foot downward in certain dance positions.
The attitude assumed by a pointer dog when he finds game.
The gesture of extending the index finger in a direction in order to indicate something.
The position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force.
The sharp tip of an object.
verb
(dated) To give point to (something said or done); to give particular prominence or force to.
(dated) To supply with punctuation marks; to punctuate.
(intransitive) To draw attention to something or indicate a direction.
(intransitive) To extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
(intransitive) To face in a particular direction.
(intransitive) To indicate a probability of something.
(intransitive, hunting) To indicate the presence of game by a fixed and steady look, as certain hunting dogs do.
(intransitive, nautical) To sail close to the wind.
(medicine, of an abscess) To approximate to the surface; to head.
(obsolete) To appoint.
(stone-cutting) To cut, as a surface, with a pointed tool.
(transitive) To direct or encourage (someone) in a particular direction.
(transitive) To mark with diacritics.
(transitive, Internet) To direct requests sent to a domain name to the IP address corresponding to that domain name.
(transitive, computing) To direct the central processing unit to seek information at a certain location in memory.
(transitive, intransitive, masonry) To repair mortar.
(transitive, masonry) To fill up and finish the joints of (a wall), by introducing additional cement or mortar, and bringing it to a smooth surface.
(transitive, mathematics) To separate an integer from a decimal with a decimal point.
(transitive, sometimes figurative) To direct toward an object; to aim.
To give a point to; to sharpen; to cut, forge, grind, or file to an acute end.
prine
prink
prink
noun
The act of adjusting one's dress or appearance; the act of sprucing oneself up.
verb
(UK, university slang, humorous) To pre-drink.
(obsolete or dialectal) to give a wink; to wink.
To dress finely, primp, preen, spruce up.
To look, gaze.
To strut, put on pompous airs, be pretentious.
print
print
adj
Of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.
noun
(architecture) A plaster cast in bas relief.
(countable) A newspaper.
(film) A copy of a film that can be projected.
(photography) A photograph that has been printed onto paper from the negative.
(uncountable) Books and other material created by printing presses, considered collectively or as a medium.
(uncountable) Clear handwriting, especially, writing without connected letters as in cursive.
(uncountable) The letters forming the text of a document.
(visual art) A picture that was created in multiple copies by printing.
A fingerprint.
A footprint.
A visible impression on a surface.
Cloth that has had a pattern of dye printed onto it.
verb
(computing, transitive) To display a string on the terminal.
(finance, transitive, intransitive) To produce an observable value.
(transitive) To fingerprint (a person).
(transitive) To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc., into or upon something.
(transitive) To produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with out or off: print out, print off.
(transitive) To stamp or impress (something) with coloured figures or patterns.
(transitive) To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure.
(transitive, intransitive) To publish in a book, newspaper, etc.
(transitive, intransitive) To write very clearly, especially, to write without connecting the letters as in cursive.
To produce a microchip (an integrated circuit) in a process resembling the printing of an image.
prinz
prion
prion
noun
(molecular biology) A self-propagating misfolded conformer of a protein that is responsible for a number of diseases that affect the brain and other neural tissue.
A petrel of the genus Pachyptila.
ptain
pugin
pungi
pungi
noun
A wind instrument, traditionally made from a gourd, played by snake charmers in India and Pakistan.
punic
punic
Adjective
Of or relating to ancient Carthage, its inhabitants, or their language.
Perfidious, treacherous, faithless.
Proper noun
The language of Carthage.
punti
pupin
purin
pyins
repin
repin
verb
(transitive) To pin again.
ripen
ripen
verb
(intransitive) To approach or come to perfection.
(intransitive) to grow ripe; to become mature (said of grain, fruit, flowers etc.)
(transitive) To cause (something) to mature; to make ripe
(transitive) To mature; to fit or prepare; to bring to perfection
ripon
ripon
noun
(obsolete, UK, slang) A spur (goad for a horse etc.).
sapin
snipe
snipe
noun
(ice hockey slang) A goal.
(naval slang) A member of the engineering department on a ship.
(slang) A cigarette butt.
A bottle of wine measuring 0.1875 liters, one fourth the volume of a standard bottle; a quarter bottle or piccolo.
A end of a log remaining after timber has been cut away - sometimes referred to as a snipe-end.
A fool; a blockhead.
A note or sticker attached to an existing poster to provide further information (e.g. an event is sold out), political criticism, etc.
A sharp, clever answer; sarcasm.
A shot fired from a concealed place.
A strip of copy announcing some late breaking news or item of interest, typically placed in a print advertisement in such a way that it stands out from the ad.
An animated promotional logo during a television show.
Any of various limicoline game birds of the genera Gallinago, Lymnocryptes and Coenocorypha in the family Scolopacidae, having a long, slender, nearly straight beak.
verb
(ice hockey slang) To score a goal.
(intransitive) To hunt snipe.
(intransitive) To make malicious, underhand remarks or attacks.
(intransitive) To shoot at individuals from a concealed place.
(intransitive, by extension) To shoot with a sniper rifle.
(transitive) To attach a note or sticker to (an existing poster) to provide further information, political criticism, etc.
(transitive) To nose (a log) to make it drag or slip easily in skidding.
(transitive) To watch a timed online auction and place a winning bid against (the current high bidder) at the last possible moment.
To move the ball quickly in a different direction.
snips
snips
noun
plural of snip
shears; hand tools used to cut sheet metal and other tough webs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snip
snipy
snipy
adj
Full of or attractive to snipe.
Long, narrow, and pointed.
Prone to sniping.
spain
spina
spina
noun
(anatomy) A spine; the backbone.
(historical) A barrier dividing the Ancient Roman hippodrome longitudinally.
(music) One of the quills of a spinet.
spine
spine
noun
(anatomy, zootomy) A series of bones situated at the back from the head to the pelvis of a human, or from the head to the tail of an animal, enclosing the spinal cord and providing support for the thorax and abdomen.
(botany) The heartwood of trees.
(figurative) Courage or assertiveness.
(geology) A tall mass of viscous lava extruded from a volcano.
(neuroscience) Ellipsis of dendritic spine..
(zootomy, botany) A pointed, fairly rigid protuberance or needlelike structure on an animal, shell, or plant.
A linear payscale operated by some large organizations that allows flexibility for local and specific conditions.
Something resembling a backbone, such as a ridge, or a long, central structure from which other structures radiate.
The narrow, bound edge of a book that encloses the inner edges of the pages, facing outwards when the book is on a shelf and typically bearing the title and the author's and publisher's name.
The stiffness of an arrow.
spink
spink
noun
(obsolete, dialectal) The chaffinch.
The lady's smock or cuckooflower.
The primrose.
spins
spins
noun
plural of spin
vertigo
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spin
spiny
spiny
adj
Covered in spines or thorns
Like a spine in shape; slender.
Troublesome; difficult or vexing
noun
Archaic form of spinny.
unhip
unhip
adj
Not hip; uncool, unfashionable.
unpin
unpin
verb
(programming, transitive) To undo the pinning or fixing of (an array in memory, a security certificate, etc.) so that it can be modified again.
(transitive) To unfasten by removing a pin.
(transitive, chess) To get (a piece) out of a pin.
(transitive, computing, graphical user interface) To detach (an icon, application, etc.) from the place where it was previously pinned.
unrip
unrip
verb
(transitive) To open something by ripping/tearing.
unzip
unzip
verb
(computing, transitive) To restore (compressed data) to its original form, from a zip file.