AUTOPENS | • autopens n. Plural of autopen. • AUTOPEN n. a mechanical device used to produce imitation signatures. |
COPENS | • Copens prop.n. Plural of Copen. • COPEN n. a strong light blue colour. |
OPENS | • opens n. Plural of open. • opens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of open. • OPEN v. to cause to become open. |
OPENSIDE | • openside n. (Rugby) The space on the side of the pitch with the larger distance between the breakdown/set piece and the touchline. • openside n. (Rugby union) Short for openside flanker. • open-side n. (Rugby) the portion of the field which is larger as measured from a scrum or breakdown to the touchline. |
OPENSIDES | • opensides n. Plural of openside. • open-sides n. Plural of open-side. • OPENSIDE n. a rugby player who plays on the open side of a scrum. |
PROPENSE | • propense adj. (Archaic) Leaning toward, in a moral sense; inclined; disposed; prone. • PROPENSE adj. (obsolete) inclined. |
PROPENSELY | • propensely adv. In a propense manner. • PROPENSE adv. (obsolete) inclined. |
PROPENSENESS | • propenseness n. Alternative form of propensenesse. • PROPENSENESS n. the state of being propense. |
PROPENSENESSES | • PROPENSENESS n. the state of being propense. |
PROPENSION | • propension n. (Archaic) Propensity. • PROPENSION n. (Shakespeare) inclination, propensity. |
PROPENSIONS | • propensions n. Plural of propension. • PROPENSION n. (Shakespeare) inclination, propensity. |
PROPENSITIES | • propensities n. Plural of propensity. • PROPENSITY n. an often intense natural inclination or preference. |
PROPENSITY | • propensity n. An inclination, disposition, tendency, preference, or attraction. • PROPENSITY n. an often intense natural inclination or preference. |
PROPENSIVE | • propensive adj. Having or relating to a propensity toward something. • PROPENSIVE adj. (obsolete) inclined. |
REOPENS | • reopens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reopen. • REOPEN v. to open again. |