PRAD | • prad n. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal, dated) A horse. • PRAD n. (slang) a horse. |
PRADS | • prads n. Plural of prad. • PRAD n. (slang) a horse. |
SPRAD | • sprad v. Obsolete form of spread. • sprad v. (Obsolete) past participle of spread. • SPREAD v. to stretch over an area. |
DISPRAD | • DISPRED v. (Spenser) to spread out, also DISPREAD. |
PRADHAN | • pradhan n. (India, historical) An official in parts of India, equivalent to vizier in rank and function. • Pradhan prop.n. A surname from Hindi. • PRADHAN n. (Hindi) (in India) a chief or leader. |
PRADHANS | • pradhans n. Plural of pradhan. • Pradhans prop.n. Plural of Pradhan. • PRADHAN n. (Hindi) (in India) a chief or leader. |
SPRADDLE | • spraddle v. (Transitive) To spread apart (the legs). • spraddle v. (Transitive) To spread apart the legs of (someone or something). • spraddle v. (Intransitive) To lie, move, or stand with legs spread. |
COMPRADOR | • comprador n. An intermediary. • comprador n. A native of a colonised country who acts as the agent of the coloniser. • comprador n. (Nautical) A ship’s chandler in the Far East. |
SPRADDLED | • spraddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spraddle. • SPRADDLE v. to straddle. |
SPRADDLES | • spraddles n. Plural of spraddle. • spraddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spraddle. • SPRADDLE v. to straddle. |
COMPRADORE | • compradore n. Alternative form of comprador. • COMPRADORE n. (Portuguese) a native agent or intermediary through whom a foreign power trades, also COMPRADOR. |
COMPRADORS | • compradors n. Plural of comprador. • COMPRADOR n. (Portuguese) a native agent or intermediary through whom a foreign power trades, also COMPRADORE. |
SPRADDLING | • spraddling v. Present participle of spraddle. • SPRADDLE v. to straddle. |
COMPRADORES | • compradores n. Plural of compradore. • COMPRADORE n. (Portuguese) a native agent or intermediary through whom a foreign power trades, also COMPRADOR. |