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Meanings of Pliofilm:

noun

A type of transparent plastic film used for packaging, waterproofing, etc.

Meanings of Pliohippus:

noun

A genus of horses having a single toe on each foot (like modern horses), known from north american fossil remains of the pliocene epoch, and thought to be the ancestor of modern horses; a fossil horse of this genus.

Meanings of Pliopithecus:

noun

Any of various extinct gibbon-like apes of the genus pliopithecus, known from miocene fossil remains found in several european countries, and dated to between 16 and 10 million years ago.

Pliosaur

ˈplʌɪəsɔː

Meanings of Pliosaur:

noun

A plesiosaur with a short neck, large head, and massive toothed jaws.

Usage examples:

But pliosaurs had short necks and massive jaws that would have been capable of lifting a car and bi…

Meanings of Pliosaurian:

adjective

Of, relating to, or designating the pliosaurs.

Meanings of Pliosaurus:

noun

A genus of pliosaurs, the type of the family pliosauridae; (also pliosaurus) a pliosaur of this genus.

Meanings of Plisky:

noun

A mischievous trick; a frolic.

adjective

Mischievous; full of tricks; sly or underhand.

Meanings of Ploat:

verb

To pluck; to strip of feathers, wool, etc. frequently figurative: to rob or plunder, to fleece.

Meanings of Ploce:

noun

The repetition of a word in an altered or more expressive sense, or for the sake of emphasis.

Plock

plɒk

Meanings of Plock:

verb

Make a short, low clicking sound.

Usage examples:

Her needle plocked in and out of her embroidery
noun

A short, low clicking sound.

Usage examples:

When a rock makes contact with the stomach there is a sickly plock sound

Meanings of Plod:

verb

Walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.

Usage examples:

We plodded back up the hill
noun

A slow, heavy walk.

Usage examples:

He settled down to a steady plod

Meanings of Plodded:

verb

Walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.

Usage examples:

We plodded back up the hill
noun

A slow, heavy walk.

Usage examples:

He settled down to a steady plod

Past simple and past participle of plod

Meanings of Plodge:

verb

To plunge; to wade through water, mud, etc.; to walk laboriously over soft ground or through undergrowth, etc.; to trudge.

Meanings of Ploidy:

noun

The number of sets of chromosomes in a cell, or in the cells of an organism.

Usage examples:

Ploidy levels

Meanings of Ploimate:

adjective

Of or relating to the order ploima of rotifers that move only by swimming, which includes the majority of rotifer species.

Meanings of Plomb:

noun

An inert material used to fill a cavity, originally in a bone, later especially the pleural cavity; a mass of such material.

Plonk

plɒŋk

Meanings of Plonk:

verb

Set down heavily or carelessly.

Usage examples:

She plonked her glass on the table
noun

A sound as of something being set down heavily.

Usage examples:

He sat down with a plonk

Meanings of Plonked:

verb

Set down heavily or carelessly.

Usage examples:

She plonked her glass on the table
noun

A sound as of something being set down heavily.

Usage examples:

He sat down with a plonk

Plonker

ˈplɒŋ.kər

Meanings of Plonker:

noun

A silly or stupid person

Usage examples:

What did you do that for, you plonker?

Plonking

plɒŋk

Meanings of Plonking:

verb

Set down heavily or carelessly.

Usage examples:

She plonked her glass on the table
noun

A sound as of something being set down heavily.

Usage examples:

He sat down with a plonk

Meanings of Plonks:

verb

Set down heavily or carelessly.

Usage examples:

She plonked her glass on the table
noun

A sound as of something being set down heavily.

Usage examples:

He sat down with a plonk

Meanings of Plook:

noun

A spot or pimple.

Usage examples:

The man with the chronic plooks

Plop

plɒp

Meanings of Plop:

noun

A short sound as of a small, solid object dropping into water without a splash.

Usage examples:

The stone fell into the water with a soft plop
verb

Fall or cause to fall with a plop.

Usage examples:

The stone plopped into the pond

Meanings of Plopping:

verb

Fall or cause to fall with a plop.

Usage examples:

The stone plopped into the pond
noun

A short sound as of a small, solid object dropping into water without a splash.

Usage examples:

The stone fell into the water with a soft plop

Meanings of Plops:

noun

A short sound as of a small, solid object dropping into water without a splash.

Usage examples:

The stone fell into the water with a soft plop
verb

Fall or cause to fall with a plop.

Usage examples:

The stone plopped into the pond

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