platoon |
a military unit of two or more squads that is led by a lieutenant and has its own headquarters. |
platter |
a large shallow dish used for serving food. |
platypus |
a mammal with a wide bill, a long, flat tail, and webbed feet for swimming. Platypuses live near streams in Australia. They are one of only two kinds of mammals that lay eggs. They are sometimes called duck-billed platypuses. |
play |
activity that is meant to relax or amuse. [8 definitions] |
player |
someone who takes part in a game or sport. [3 definitions] |
playful |
cheerful and having a lot of energy. [2 definitions] |
playground |
an outdoor area where children can play. Many playgrounds have equipment such as swings and slides. |
playing card |
one of a set of fifty-two cards that are divided into four suits of spades, clubs, hearts, and diamonds. Playing cards are used in playing different games. |
playmate |
a child who plays with another child. |
playoff |
in sports, final or extra games or rounds to settle a tie or decide a championship. |
play one's cards |
to make and carry out good choices. |
playpen |
a small pen where a baby or young child can play safely. |
play possum |
to pretend to be asleep or dead; keep very still to avoid being noticed. Opossums do this so predators will ignore them. |
play structure |
a large structure, often made of metal or wood, that is built for children to climb and play on. Play structures are most often found in school playgrounds or parks. |
plaything |
something that is played with; toy. |
play with fire |
to bring about danger by doing something in a reckless way. |
playwright |
one who writes plays. |
plaza |
a public square or open space in the center of a town. [2 definitions] |
plea |
a serious or sincere call for help; appeal. [2 definitions] |
plead |
to ask for something in a sincere or serious way. [2 definitions] |
pleasant |
nice; pleasing. [2 definitions] |