| DISFELLOWSHIPED | • disfellowshiped v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfellowship; alternative spelling of disfellowshipped. • DISFELLOWSHIP v. to exclude from fellowship. |
| DOLLOPED | • dolloped v. Simple past tense and past participle of dollop. • DOLLOP v. to dispense in small amounts. |
| ENDOPOLYPLOID | • endopolyploid adj. Exhibiting or relating to endopolyploidy. • endopolyploid n. Any organism that exhibits endopolyploidy. • ENDOPOLYPLOID adj. relating to endopolyploidy. |
| ENDOPOLYPLOIDY | • endopolyploidy n. The replication of chromosomes without the division of the cell nucleus; generates a polyploid nucleus. • ENDOPOLYPLOIDY n. a polyploid state in which the chromosomes have divided repeatedly without subsequent division of the nucleus or cell. |
| FLAPDOODLE | • flapdoodle n. (Uncountable) Nonsense. • flapdoodle n. (Countable) Thingamabob. • flapdoodle n. (Countable) A speaker or writer of nonsense. |
| FLAPDOODLES | • flapdoodles n. Plural of flapdoodle. • flap-doodles n. Plural of flap-doodle. • flap-doodles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flap-doodle. |
| GALLOPADED | • gallopaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of gallopade. • GALLOPADE v. to dance a gallopade, also GALOPADE. |
| LEUCODEPLETED | • leucodepleted adj. Alternative form of leukodepleted. • LEUCODEPLETED adj. of blood, deficient in leucocytes, white blood corpuscles, also LEUKODEPLETED. |
| LEUKODEPLETED | • leukodepleted adj. Depleted of leukocytes. • LEUKODEPLETED adj. of or denoting blood from which the white cells have been removed, also LEUCODEPLETED. |
| LOPSIDEDLY | • lopsidedly adv. In a lopsided manner. • LOPSIDED adv. leaning to one side. |
| OVERPEDALLED | • overpedalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpedal. • OVERPEDAL v. to make excessive use of the sustaining pedal of a piano. |
| POLLARDED | • pollarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of pollard. • pollarded adj. (Of a tree) That has been cut back heavily in order to produce dense new growth. • POLLARD v. to cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk. |