English Words: P

46,516 words · Page 537 of 931

pomgramatenoun

Obsolete form of pomegranate.

pomgranetnoun

Obsolete form of pomegranate.

pominoun

A person who has been disfellowshipped from the Jehovah's Witnesses, but who still believes in the religion and would like to be reinstated in the congregation.

Pomichnaname

A city in Kirovohrad Oblast, in central Ukraine.

pomiculturenoun

the cultivation of fruit; fruit-growing

pomiferousadj

Producing or bearing fruit, especially apples

pomitudenoun

The way of thinking or feeling of a Pomeranian dog.

Pomlandname

England.

pommagenoun

The set of apple and/or pear varieties grown in a region or location.

pommenoun

A roundel vert (green circular spot), resembling or representing an apple.

pomme blanchenoun

Psoralea esculenta, the prairie turnip.

pomme fritenoun

Traditional Belgian-style skin-on shoestring-cut deep fried potatoes; french fry, chip.

pomme pureenoun

A very smooth and creamy mashed potatoes dish/sidedish, usually requiring ricers/foodmills and chinois/strainers to make.

pommecytherenoun

Synonym of ambarella (fruit (Spondias dulcis))

pommeeadj

Having the ends terminating in rounded protuberances or single balls; having round shapes on the extremities.

pommeisnoun

Synonym of pomme (“a roundel vert”).

pommelnoun

The upper front brow of a saddle.

pommeledadj

Having a pommel.

pommelernoun

A fencer who holds an epee at the very end of a French grip, i.e. on the pommel, the large nut that holds the grip together, to gain several additional inches of blade extension.

pommelonoun

Alternative spelling of pomelo.

pommernoun

An alto, tenor, or bass instrument of the shawm family.

pommes Annanoun

A French dish of sliced layered potatoes cooked in melted butter.

pommes fritesnoun

french fries; plural of pomme frite

pommeynoun

Obsolete form of pomace.

pommienoun

An English immigrant; a pom.

pommie washnoun

A quick wash using a facecloth, often while still partly clothed.

Pommie-bashernoun

Someone who habitually criticizes England or English people.

Pommiername

A surname from French.

pommynoun

A pom; a person of British descent, a Briton; an Englishman.

Pommy-bashernoun

Alternative spelling of Pommie-basher.

Pommylandname

England; the United Kingdom.

Pomonoun

An indigenous population native to Northern California.

Pomoanadj

Pertaining to the Pomo people.

pomodoronoun

A variety of pear-shaped tomato from Italy; San Marzano tomato.

pomodoro saucenoun

A simple Italian tomato pasta sauce.

pomologicaladj

Pertaining to pomology.

pomologicallyadv

In a pomological way.

pomologistnoun

A person involved in pomology.

pomologynoun

The study of pome fruit and of the cultivation of such fruit.

Pomonaname

A goddess of fruitful abundance in Ancient Roman religion and myth

Pomona greennoun

apple-green

pomonaladj

Relating to fruits.

pomonicadj

Relating to fruit, especially apples.

pomophobenoun

One who fears, dislikes, or hates postmodernism and/or postmodernists.

pomophobianoun

An aversion to postmodernism or postmodernists.

pomophobicadj

Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting an aversion to postmodernism or postmodernists.

pomosexualadj

Rejecting, avoiding, or not fitting in any sexual orientation label, such as heterosexual, homosexual, asexual, pansexual, or bisexual.

pomosexualitynoun

The quality of being pomosexual.

pompnoun

Show of magnificence; parade; display; power.

pomp and circumstancenoun

A display of ceremonial grandeur.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter P contains 46,516 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 931 pages, and you are currently viewing page 537. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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