pool1 |
any small area of liquid that has collected on a surface; puddle; pond. [4 definitions] |
poor |
without money, possessions, or other basic needs. [5 definitions] |
pop1 |
to make a short, sharp sound. [9 definitions] |
pop2 |
(informal) relating to or performing popular music. The word "pop" is a short form of "popular." |
pop3 |
(informal) father. |
popcorn |
a kind of corn whose kernels pop open into puffs when heated. [2 definitions] |
pope |
(often capitalized) the head of the Roman Catholic Church. |
poplar |
a tall tree that grows rapidly and has wide leaves. Aspen and cottonwood are members of the poplar family. [2 definitions] |
popover |
a light, puffed, hollow muffin made with flour, eggs, and milk. |
poppy |
a plant with brightly colored flowers that is grown in mild climates. |
pop the question |
(informal) to ask to marry. |
popular |
liked or enjoyed by many people. [2 definitions] |
popularity |
the condition of being liked or approved of by many people. |
populate |
to live in; inhabit. [2 definitions] |
populated |
being inhabited by people. |
population |
the people who live in an area, considered as a group. [2 definitions] |
populous |
having a large population. |
porcelain |
a hard, white, shiny pottery; china. |
porch |
an open platform with a roof that serves as the back or front entrance of a house. [2 definitions] |
porcupine |
a small mammal with bristles or spines in its fur. Porcupines are rodents closely related to guinea pigs, but much larger. Some porcupines have quills with barbs that hurt any animal that attacks them. Different kinds of porcupines live in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. |
pore1 |
to study or read carefully. |