High School Vocabulary
353,744 words and 27,916 expressions at the high school level.
Alternative form of Pangu.
Alternative form of Panyu.
Alternative form of Penghu.
Alternative form of Penglai.
Ethiopian and/or Eritrean Protestant
Alternative form of pipa.
Alternative form of Pishan (Guma)
Alternative form of Pinyin
Alternative form of Pinglu.
Alternative form of Pingyao.
Alternative form of Pingyu.
Contraction of perhaps.
Contraction of perhaps.
Pronunciation spelling of persimmon.
plural of p'simmon
Alternative form of pasghetti.
Alternative form of potato.
plural of p'tater
Alternative form of Pukou.
Alternative form of Putian.
Alternative form of Pudong.
Alternative form of Puyang.
The probability of existentially catastrophic outcomes (doom) as a result of misaligned artificial intelligence, especially one's personal estimate for such an outcome, usually given as a percentage value.
Censored spelling of pussies.
Censored spelling of pedophile
A set of elements in the periodic table having azimuthal quantum number 1.
plural of P-box
A p-dimensional brane, where p is any whole number.
plural of p-brane
Any Celtic languages (such as Brythonic or Gaulish) which show /p/ as a reflex of Proto-Indo-European *kʷ.
An aerodynamic phenomenon experienced by a moving propeller, whereby the propeller's center of thrust moves off-center when the aircraft is at a high angle of attack.
plural of P-factor
A video frame which contains only information on the differences from previous frames
plural of P-frame
simple past and past participle of p-hack
The practice of reanalysis of data until a desired result is obtained which is statistically significant.
third-person singular simple present indicative of p-hack
A plastic square sticker or sign bearing a large letter P, placed on a vehicle to indicate that the driver only has a probationary driver's licence, for various possible reasons.
One who has P-plates on their vehicle, indicating that they only have a provisional driver's licence.
plural of P-plater
plural of P-plate
Shaped like the letter "P" or its mirror image.
In statistical significance testing, the probability of obtaining a test statistic at least as extreme as the one that was actually observed, assuming that the null hypothesis is true.
plural of p-value
plural of P-wave
plural of p-word
Abbreviation of philosophical zombie.
plural of p-zombie
Alternative form of PCAT.
plural of P.C.A.T.
plural of P.Eng.
Alternative spelling of PO'd.
plural of P.O.I.
Alternative form of POUM.
Abbreviation of Platform Invocation Services.
Alternative spelling of paʻanga.
Alternative form of patridge.
Alternative form of Bachu (Maralbexi)
Alternative form of Bazhong.
A culture-bound syndrome of frigophobia, found in parts of Asia.
Alternative form of Badong.
Alternative spelling of Paakantyi.
An aboriginal people of New South Wales.
A baked or steamed Meitei traditional dish, made of ingredients such as meat or vegetables.
A moon of Saturn.
The language of the island of Paama in Northern Vanuatu.
Alternative form of panakam.
A locality in the Shire of Corangamite, south western Victoria, Australia
An orthorhombic-dipyramidal tin white mineral containing bismuth, copper, iron, lead, and sulfur.
The nineteenth year of the 60-year cycle of the Tamil calendar.
A barangay of Paranas, Samar, Philippines.
simple past and past participle of pabble
third-person singular simple present indicative of pabble
present participle and gerund of pabble
A town in Lodz Voivodeship, Poland.
A Greek form of Trotskyism based on the thinking of Michel Pablo
Relating to Pabloism
plural of Pabloist
A style of writing characterized by pablum, used for example by commercial large language models (LLMs).
Resembling pablum.
To reduce or render (something) into pablum.
plural of pablum
Alternative form of baboosh.
plural of pabouche
A city in Vilnius, Lithuania.
A hexagonal-ditrigonal dipyramidal mineral containing barium, oxygen, silicon, tin, and titanium.
Edible; of or pertaining to food.
Of or pertaining to pabulum or fodder.
nourishing
plural of pabulum
A lightweight rainjacket that can be compressed into a small pocket-sized bag.
plural of Pac-Man
Alternative form of pacarana.
Able to be easily pacified.
Alternative form of Pacahuara.
An indigenous people of Bolivia.
A municipality in the northwest of the state of Roraima in Brazil.
A large, rare, slow-moving rodent, Dinomys branickii, with a thick, furry tail, native to South America, the second-largest rodent after the capybara.
plural of pacarana
plural of pacara
plural of Pacas
pacified, placated
pacifying, placation
Relating to pacation.
plural of pacaya
plural of paccan
plural of paccay
A surname.
plural of Paccione
Alternative spelling of pace egg.
plural of pace-egg
A board marked with symbols, used to help a person with multiple sclerosis to time their speaking so as to be clearly intelligible.
A tetragonal-dipyramidal dark blue mineral containing calcium, carbon, copper, hydrogen, and oxygen.
A formation in which riders (especially bicycle racers) travel in a line, one close behind the other, in order to conserve energy and travel faster by riding in the draft of the riders in front. The foremost rider periodically drops to the rear to allow another to take his or her place.
plural of paceline
A surname.
plural of Pacella
A surname from Italian.
plural of Pacelli
Specialized cells which stimulate the heart to beat.
A fast bowler; one who specialises in bowling fast.
plural of paceman
Alternative form of pace notes.
One who paces.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Pacetti
A racetrack for horses.
plural of paceway
raita (condiment)
Alternative form of pashalik.
plural of pachalic
An Andean goddess of Earth and fertility, usually equated to Mother Nature in Western thought.
A lively style of Cuban music and dance, a mixture of son montuno and merengue.
plural of pachanga
A surname.
plural of Pacheco
Alternative form of Pecheneg.
plural of Pacheneg
Alternative form of pachinko.
plural of pachinco
plural of pachinko
An ancient Indian board game in which players, throwing dice, shells, etc. to determine the distance of each move, attempt to be the first to take all of their counters around the board.
Alternative form of pachislot.
A Japanese slot machine.
A surname from German.
A surname from Polish.
Of or relating to Pachomius the Great (c. 292 – 9 May 348 AD), generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism.
Alternative form of Pachon.
Alternative spelling of patchouli.
A kind of Indian pickle prepared with five vegetables.
A municipality of Mexico.
A Mexican American, especially a juvenile delinquent in the Los Angeles area.
plural of pachuco
Any of several primitive tropical trees that have a thick stem and few or no branches.
The pachytene stage of meiosis.
Misspelling of pachynema.
Pertaining to an abnormal or pathological thickening or hardening of a part; increasing the thickness; relating to pachynsis.
Any of a group of animals with thick feet.
plural of pachypod
The third stage of prophase 1 of meiosis, during which the chromosomes shorten and divide into four chromatids.
Alternative form of paci gag.
plural of paci-gag
Obsolete form of patient.
Obsolete form of patiently.
superlative form of pacey: most pacey
Calm, peaceful.
A city in San Mateo County, California, United States.
Synonym of pacifical letters.
Alternative form of pacific.
Pacific; relating to the Pacific Ocean.
The process of pacifying.
Obsolete form of pacific.
A peaceful native in Cuba or the Philippines who did not oppose Spanish colonization.
plural of pacifico
plural of Pacific
simple past and past participle of pacify
plural of pacifier
third-person singular simple present indicative of pacify
second-person singular simple present indicative of pacify
third-person singular simple present indicative of pacify
The conviction that it is morally wrong to settle disputes (especially between countries) by war or other violent means.
plural of pacifism
One who loves, supports, or favours peace.
Of or pertaining to pacifism; pacifist.
plural of pacifist
present participle and gerund of pacify
The quality of being pacey.
plural of pacing
Of or relating to Filippo Pacini (1812–1883), Italian anatomist.
plural of Pacini
A surname
Of or relating to Luca Pacioli (1445–1517), Italian mathematician and seminal contributor to the field now known as accounting.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Pacitti
Capable of being folded up or disassembled for storage.
A product that comes bundled with another product, in the same box.
plural of pack-in
Alternative spelling of pack rat.
plural of pack-rat
A bundle or shipment of goods.
plural of pack-up
A unit of measure for estimating the number of cigarettes a person has previously smoked, equivalent to average number of packs (each containing 20 cigarettes) smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the person has smoked.
plural of packable
Having been placed in a package.
A person who packages.
plural of packager
plural of package
A surname.
Alternative form of pack-away (all senses)
A board worn on the back like a backpack for carrying goods while travelling.
A strong, coarse cloth used for packaging.
plural of packery
plural of packer
A packing plant; a site where goods are packaged.
second-person singular simple present indicative of pack
simple past and past participle of packet
Enough to fill a packet.
third-person singular simple present indicative of pack
present participle and gerund of packet
Alternative form of packetize.
To form data into packets, or bundled units, according to a specific protocol
A seaman aboard a packet
plural of packet
A surname.
plural of Packett
Alternative form of paktong.
A surname.
A horse used as a pack animal.
Alternative form of pack hound.
A building where fruit and vegetables are packed prior to distribution to shops.
plural of packie
Pronunciation spelling of packing.
present participle and gerund of pack
A facility where harvested food is processed into a salable condition.
plural of packing
Of valve: without a packed gland for stem sealing, having a metal diaphragm instead.
Resembling or characteristic of a pack (in various senses).
A manufacturer of packs.
Someone who travels with a pack, especially a travelling salesman.
A member of the same pack (social group).
plural of packmate
plural of packman
A mule used as a pack animal
plural of packmule
A lightweight inflatable boat.
plural of packraft
Alternative form of pack rat.
plural of packrat
A backpack, knapsack, rucksack or similar bag packed with provisions or personal items, especially as carried by a traveller or a hiker, and often slung over the shoulder.
plural of packsack
A saddle designed to secure and carry goods on the back of an animal.
A sheet in which wool is packed.
A still or moving close-up of a (usually packaged) product, used to portray the product in advertising.
plural of packshot
A pole on which a traveller carries a burden on the shoulder.
A kind of grain-supported calcareous rock containing lime mud.
Alternative form of paktong.
Alternative form of pack train.
Goods carried in a pack, especially those for sale by a peddler.
Alternative form of paxwax.
A path, as over mountains, followed by pack animals.
plural of packway
A village in Warwick district, Warwickshire, England.
plural of Packwood
A measure of the cigarettes a person has smoked, equal to a pack (of twenty cigarettes) each day for a year.
plural of packyear
A neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Something of little or no value exchanged for something valuable, originally goods exchanged for slaves.
Obsolete form of packet.
plural of pacquet
A surname from Cebuano [in turn from Spanish, in turn from Hokkien].
plural of pacsin
present participle and gerund of pact
A pact, an agreement.
Of the nature of, or by means of, a pact.
simple past and past participle of paction
plural of paction
Without a pact.
Pertaining to the Pactolus, a river in ancient Lydia famous for its golden sands.
A river, formerly an important feature of ancient Lydia and said to contain gold; now rising and emptying in modern Turkey.
A sitio in the barangay of Guiddam, Abulug, Cagayan, Philippines.
Any virus of the genus Pacuvirus
plural of paczki
The frame to which harness-pads are attached, for riding an animal.
plural of pad-tree
A surname.
A surname from Italian.
A village in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States.
plural of padang
A region in northern Italy, centered on the valley of the river Po.
A native or inhabitant of Padania
plural of Padanian
A barangay of Santa Cruz, Ilocos Sur, Philippines.
A municipality of Päijänne Tavastia, Finland.
plural of padauk
A member of a tribe of Burma's Kayan ethnic group, known for wearing copper neck rings.
plural of Padaung
An apprentice or student Jedi.
plural of padawan
A journey undertaken on foot for religious, political, social or charitable purposes.
A town in the municipality of Aabenraa, southern Denmark, on the border with Germany.
Capable of being padded; said of a set whose strings can be transformed into infinitely many further strings in the set.
A surname.
plural of padder
plural of paddy
plural of padding
A surname.
Any tricyclic saturated hydrocarbon having two bridgehead carbon atoms joined by four bridges.
plural of paddlane
The upper covering of a paddle wheel.
simple past and past participle of paddle
The amount that can be held on, or displaced by, a paddle.
plural of paddler
plural of paddle
third-person singular simple present indicative of paddle
A surname.
present participle and gerund of paddle
plural of paddling
To place or keep (cattle, horses, sheep, or other animals) within a paddock (noun sense 1 or 2.4); hence, to provide (such animals) with pasture.
simple past and past participle of paddock
plural of paddock
plural of Paddon
The Indian pond heron (Ardeola grayii)
plural of Paddyism
land where rice is grown
Alternative form of paddywhack.
A player of the sport of padel.
A large cup or deep saucer, containing fatty matter in which a wick is placed, used for public illuminations, as at St. Peter's in Rome.
plural of padella
Clothing for playing the sport of padel.
Any wallaby of the genus Thylogale of small macropods.
A monoclinic-prismatic creamy white mineral containing bismuth, copper, lead, silver, sulfur, and tellurium.
A city and rural district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Alternative form of pederero.
plural of paderero
A village and civil parish of Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal.
Alternative form of paduasoy.
plural of padesoy
A small village in Buckley community and Leeswood and Pontblyddyn community, Flintshire, Wales (OS grid ref SJ2762); Padeswood cement works is located to the east (grid ref SJ2962).
plural of padeye
A portable case that opens in the manner of a book to reveal a notepad.
plural of padfolio
Synonym of shuck (“supernatural black dog”).
plural of padfoot
A suburb in Poulton-with-Fearnhead parish, Warrington borough, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6390).
plural of Padget
A surname.
A surname.
An exclamation shouted during a game by the first player that sees an automobile with only one lit headlight, the said person being allowed to kiss or strike one of the other players.
plural of padiddle
A town and civil parish with a town council within Burnley borough, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD7933).
A surname from Spanish.
plural of Padilla
A surname from Spanish.
plural of Padillo
Either of two organic compounds related to PABA and used in sunscreen: padimate A and padimate O.
A ruler of a Muslim country or state.
plural of Padishah
Alternative form of Padishah.
plural of padishar
Without a pad or pads (in various senses).
plural of Padley
Like a pad; having characteristics of a pad; cushionlike.
Secured with a padlock.
plural of padlock
Any of the genus Homopus of tiny tortoises, indigenous and endemic to southern Africa.
plural of padloper
An isometric-tetartoidal yellow mineral containing bismuth, palladium, and selenium.
Name of Brahma.
a bodhisattva
Alternative form of padmasana.
A pose in which one sits cross-legged with each foot sole-upwards on the opposite leg; the lotus position.
Hindu goddess and consort of Sri Venkateswara of Tirupati.
Alternative form of pademelon.
plural of padmelon
A female given name from Sanskrit.
A surname.
plural of Padmore
Alternative form of padmounted.
plural of padmount
plural of padnag
A member of a Native American people, probably identical to the Comanche.
plural of Padouca
A surname from Italian.
plural of Padovano
A municipality of Ourense, Galicia, Spain.
An arrangement between the Holy See and the kingdom (and later republic) of Portugal, by which the Vatican delegated to the kings of Portugal the administration of the local churches.
A patron; a protector.
plural of padrone
plural of padrone
plural of Padron
plural of padrão
plural of padsaw
Alternative form of Padishah.
plural of padshah
Alternative form of Padishah.
plural of Padshaw
A simple type of building foundation consisting of a stone which both spreads the weight of a wooden building out on the ground and keeps the wood off of the ground. A staddle stone is a type of padstone.
plural of padstone
toadstool
plural of padstool.
A suburb of Sydney in the Canterbury-Bankstown council area, New South Wales, Australia.
Alternative form of padewakang.
plural of paduakan
The characteristic style or behavior of a person from Padua.
A surname.
plural of Paduano
plural of Paduan
A rich and heavy silk material.
plural of paduasoy
The Comanche tribe.
plural of Paducah
plural of paduka
plural of Padula
A surname from Romanian.
plural of padwal
Training with pads on the hands to reduce the risk of injury.
A march or pilgrimage on foot.
plural of padyatra
Alternative form of pademelon.
A chant or song, especially a hymn of thanksgiving for deliverance or victory, to Apollo or sometimes another god or goddess; hence any song sung to solicit victory in battle.
simple past and past participle of paean.
present participle and gerund of paean.
A song or enthusiastic expression of praise or triumph.
plural of paeanism
Alternative form of pedagogy.
Obsolete spelling of pedantry.
British standard spelling of pederast.
Any rove beetle of the subfamily Paederinae.
Alternative form of paideutic.
Misspelling of paediatric.
Alternative form of paediatrics, the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of children.
The reproduction of some protists by the fusion of gametes that have the same parent.
Alternative spelling of pedology.
Alternative form of Baekje.
An ancient Italic tribe who inhabited a region in central Italy.
A savory Valencian dish made of rice, cooked in a frying pan with vegetables and meat or shellfish.
plural of paella
A large shallow frying pan in which paella is cooked.
plural of paellera
A kind of woollen cloak or mantle used by Romans, worn on journeys and in rainy weather.
plural of paenula
plural of paenula
The land of the Paeonians, a people inhabiting between the lands of Macedonians, Thracians, and Illyrians.
Of or pertaining to Paeonia or its people
plural of Paeonian
Of or relating to paeons.
Verse written in paeons.
plural of paeony
Alternative form of paeonine.
An artificial red nitrogenous dyestuff.
A phenolic ketone 1-(2-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethanone present in peonies and similar plants
Synonym of paeonol (“when a plant extract”).
plural of paepae
A settlement north of Pukekohe, Auckland, New Zealand.
plural of paesano
An Italian peasant or rustic.
plural of paesano
plural of paesan
An ancient Greek city in Magna Graecia, on the coast of present-day Campania in southern Italy.
A beta-adrenergic blocking drug.
A surname.
plural of Pafford
A barangay of Bagac, Bataan, Philippines.
A city, the provincial capital of Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Peninsula, Mindanao, Philippines.
A surname from Ilocano.
plural of Pagaduan
Relating to, characteristic of religions that differ from main world religions.
Synonym of Sementivae (“an Ancient Roman festival of sowing”).
Collectively, pagans or their realm or lands.
A surname from Italian.
female pagan
Of or relating to pagans or paganism; pagan.
A Roman ball stuffed with feathers, used in a game that is sometimes considered a precursor to golf (since early golf balls had a similar construction).
Alternative form of paganic.
A pagan ritual analogous to baptism for infants.
plural of paganing
One of a set of blocks for raising the height of a person or equipment.
plural of Paganini
plural of Pagani
Alternative spelling of paganize.
simple past and past participle of paganise
Alternative form of paganizer.
third-person singular simple present indicative of paganise
Any indigenous polytheistic religion.
plural of paganism
Pagan.
plural of paganist
The state of being a pagan; paganism.
To convert (someone) to paganism.
simple past and past participle of paganize
Agent noun of paganize: one who paganizes.
third-person singular simple present indicative of paganize
In a pagan manner.
Christmas as a pagan holiday.
The quality of being pagan.
A triclinic-pinacoidal gray mineral containing arsenic, bismuth, cobalt, nickel, and oxygen.
plural of Pagano
plural of paganry
Paganism.