These are the meanings of the letters RADPO when you unscramble them.
- Apod (n.)
Alt. of Apodal
- Apod (n.)
Alt. of Apode
- dopa (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Dorp (n.)
A hamlet.
- Drop (n.)
A contrivance for temporarily lowering a gas jet.
- Drop (n.)
A curtain which drops or falls in front of the stage of a theater, etc.
- Drop (n.)
A door or platform opening downward; a trap door; that part of the gallows on which a culprit stands when he is to be hanged; hence, the gallows itself.
- Drop (n.)
A drop press or drop hammer.
- Drop (n.)
A machine for lowering heavy weights, as packages, coal wagons, etc., to a ship's deck.
- Drop (n.)
Act of dropping; sudden fall or descent.
- Drop (n.)
Any medicine the dose of which is measured by drops; as, lavender drops.
- Drop (n.)
Any small pendent ornament.
- Drop (n.)
Same as Gutta.
- Drop (n.)
That which resembles, or that which hangs like, a liquid drop; as a hanging diamond ornament, an earring, a glass pendant on a chandelier, a sugarplum (sometimes medicated), or a kind of shot or slug.
- Drop (n.)
The depth of a square sail; -- generally applied to the courses only.
- Drop (n.)
The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a hanger.
- Drop (n.)
The quantity of fluid which falls in one small spherical mass; a liquid globule; a minim; hence, also, the smallest easily measured portion of a fluid; a small quantity; as, a drop of water.
- Drop (n.)
To bestow or communicate by a suggestion; to let fall in an indirect, cautious, or gentle manner; as, to drop hint, a word of counsel, etc.
- Drop (n.)
To cause to fall in one portion, or by one motion, like a drop; to let fall; as, to drop a line in fishing; to drop a courtesy.
- Drop (n.)
To cover with drops; to variegate; to bedrop.
- Drop (n.)
To give birth to; as, to drop a lamb.
- Drop (n.)
To let go; to dismiss; to set aside; to have done with; to discontinue; to forsake; to give up; to omit.
- Drop (n.)
To lower, as a curtain, or the muzzle of a gun, etc.
- Drop (n.)
To pour or let fall in drops; to pour in small globules; to distill.
- Drop (n.)
To send, as a letter; as, please drop me a line, a letter, word.
- Drop (n.)
Whatever is arranged to drop, hang, or fall from an elevated position; also, a contrivance for lowering something
- Drop (v. i.)
To be deep in extent; to descend perpendicularly; as, her main topsail drops seventeen yards.
- Drop (v. i.)
To come to an end; to cease; to pass out of mind; as, the affair dropped.
- Drop (v. i.)
To come unexpectedly; -- with in or into; as, my old friend dropped in a moment.
- Drop (v. i.)
To fall dead, or to fall in death.
- Drop (v. i.)
To fall in drops.
- Drop (v. i.)
To fall or be depressed; to lower; as, the point of the spear dropped a little.
- Drop (v. i.)
To fall short of a mark.
- Drop (v. i.)
To fall, in general, literally or figuratively; as, ripe fruit drops from a tree; wise words drop from the lips.
- Drop (v. i.)
To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
- orad (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Pard (n.)
A leopard; a panther.
- prao (unknown)
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- Proa (n.)
A sailing canoe of the Ladrone Islands and Malay Archipelago, having its lee side flat and its weather side like that of an ordinary boat. The ends are alike. The canoe is long and narrow, and is kept from overturning by a cigar-shaped log attached to a frame extending several feet to windward. It has been called the flying proa, and is the swiftest sailing craft known.
- Prod (n.)
A light kind of crossbow; -- in the sense, often spelled prodd.
- Prod (n.)
A pointed instrument for pricking or puncturing, as a goad, an awl, a skewer, etc.
- Prod (n.)
A prick or stab which a pointed instrument.
- Prod (v. t.)
To thrust some pointed instrument into; to prick with something sharp; as, to prod a soldier with a bayonet; to prod oxen; hence, to goad, to incite, to worry; as, to prod a student.
- Road (n.)
A journey, or stage of a journey.
- Road (n.)
A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage for vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel, forming a means of communication between one city, town, or place, and another.
- Road (n.)
A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads.
- Road (n.)
An inroad; an invasion; a raid.