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Meanings of Pliofilm:
nounA type of transparent plastic film used for packaging, waterproofing, etc.
Meanings of Pliohippus:
nounA 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:
nounAny 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
ˈplʌɪəsɔːMeanings of Pliosaur:
nounA 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:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or designating the pliosaurs.
Meanings of Pliosaurus:
nounA genus of pliosaurs, the type of the family pliosauridae; (also pliosaurus) a pliosaur of this genus.
Meanings of Plisky:
nounA mischievous trick; a frolic.
adjectiveMischievous; full of tricks; sly or underhand.
Meanings of Ploat:
verbTo pluck; to strip of feathers, wool, etc. frequently figurative: to rob or plunder, to fleece.
Meanings of Ploce:
nounThe repetition of a word in an altered or more expressive sense, or for the sake of emphasis.
Plock
plɒkMeanings of Plock:
verbMake a short, low clicking sound.
Usage examples:
Her needle plocked in and out of her embroidery
nounA short, low clicking sound.
Usage examples:
When a rock makes contact with the stomach there is a sickly plock sound
Meanings of Plod:
verbWalk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.
Usage examples:
We plodded back up the hill
nounA slow, heavy walk.
Usage examples:
He settled down to a steady plod
Meanings of Plodded:
verbWalk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.
Usage examples:
We plodded back up the hill
nounA slow, heavy walk.
Usage examples:
He settled down to a steady plod
Past simple and past participle of plod
Meanings of Plodge:
verbTo plunge; to wade through water, mud, etc.; to walk laboriously over soft ground or through undergrowth, etc.; to trudge.
Meanings of Ploidy:
nounThe number of sets of chromosomes in a cell, or in the cells of an organism.
Usage examples:
Ploidy levels
Meanings of Ploimate:
adjectiveOf or relating to the order ploima of rotifers that move only by swimming, which includes the majority of rotifer species.
Meanings of Plomb:
nounAn inert material used to fill a cavity, originally in a bone, later especially the pleural cavity; a mass of such material.
Plonk
plɒŋkMeanings of Plonk:
verbSet down heavily or carelessly.
Usage examples:
She plonked her glass on the table
nounA sound as of something being set down heavily.
Usage examples:
He sat down with a plonk
Meanings of Plonked:
verbSet down heavily or carelessly.
Usage examples:
She plonked her glass on the table
nounA sound as of something being set down heavily.
Usage examples:
He sat down with a plonk
Plonker
ˈplɒŋ.kərMeanings of Plonker:
nounA silly or stupid person
Usage examples:
What did you do that for, you plonker?
Plonking
plɒŋkMeanings of Plonking:
verbSet down heavily or carelessly.
Usage examples:
She plonked her glass on the table
nounA sound as of something being set down heavily.
Usage examples:
He sat down with a plonk
Meanings of Plonks:
verbSet down heavily or carelessly.
Usage examples:
She plonked her glass on the table
nounA sound as of something being set down heavily.
Usage examples:
He sat down with a plonk
Meanings of Plook:
nounA spot or pimple.
Usage examples:
The man with the chronic plooks
Plop
plɒpMeanings of Plop:
nounA 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
verbFall or cause to fall with a plop.
Usage examples:
The stone plopped into the pond
Meanings of Plopping:
verbFall or cause to fall with a plop.
Usage examples:
The stone plopped into the pond
nounA 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:
nounA 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
verbFall or cause to fall with a plop.
Usage examples:
The stone plopped into the pond
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