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Words that sound like "possess" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(transitive) To have (something) as, or as if as, an owner; to have, to own.
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(adj)
(not comparable) Having; owning. [with of]
(n)
a person who owns something
Alternative spelling of pizzazz. [Flair, vitality, or zest; energy; vigor.]
A female poseur.
a mountain in the andes in argentina (22,241 feet high)
(transitive) To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.
(intransitive) To take a temporary rest, take a break for a short period after an effort.
Flair, vitality, or zest; energy; vigor.
the activeness of an energetic personality
A piece of pita bread; a flatbread pouch used for making sandwiches such as gyros or falafels.
Composure; freedom from embarrassment or affectation.
(informal, often as a term of address) A cat.
(cooking) The edible seed of Pisum sativum.
(chiefly entomology) Resembling pitch in colour; a very dark brown.
A woman holding a noble title in her own right.
Abbreviation of polyaspartic acid.
(informal, childish) Clipping of pacifier. [Someone or something that pacifies.]
A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Indian, Nepalese, or Pakistani rupee.
A section of a long narrative poem; a canto
A flower; a small bouquet; a nosegay.
A continuous humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.
(UK, slang) Clipping of positive. [Included, present, characterized by affirmation.]
A surname from Spanish.
(New Zealand, slang) Methamphetamine.
(dated, pharmacology) potassium
The capital and largest city of France.
An English habitational surname, a variant of Paris.
(intransitive) To urinate.
A surname.
(Iranian mythology) A sprite or supernatural being.
A surname from Italian.
(N)
a subset of the larger Bloods gang alliance, an organized crime group in the United States.
(Philippines) Acronym of Philippine Economic Zone Authority.
"Pieces" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sum 41.
To change place.
Of or pertaining to piety, exhibiting piety, devout, god-fearing.
Full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.
A step.
Any destructive insect that attacks crops or livestock; an agricultural pest.
A Sephardic Jewish surname from Hebrew.
(US politics) Acronym of President of the United States.
a masculine given name.
(botany, dated) A pore.
(chemistry) Initialism of polystyrene sulfonate.
(historical) A region of ancient Iran in its southwest; modern Fars province.
A maneuver in bullfighting in which a bullfighter tries to get a bull's attention by manipulating his cape.
(colloquial, usually in the plural) The pectoralis major muscle.
A surname from Portuguese [in turn originating as a patronymic]
a julekalender (Christmas Calendar) TV series broadcast on the Danish television station TV2 at Christmas time in Denmark.
A glass pipe with a spherical bulb for freebasing drugs such as methamphetamine.
To assume the existence of; to postulate.
A barangay of Tayum, Abra, Philippines.
a brazilian river; tributary of the amazon river
a genus of Old World birds in the tit family.
(historical) A large ceramic jar used by certain ancient civilizations that bordered the Mediterranean.
(historical) A country district with scattered hamlets.
A surname from Welsh.
A fish sauce, a byproduct of making bagoong, used as an ingredient or condiment in the Philippines.
Covered with fine hair; pilose.
a 1989 Pakistani television series written by Asghar Nadeem Syed.
(linguistics, phonology) The hiatus between prosodic units, e.g. at the end of a sentence.
An act or process of creation.
type genus of the pieridae
Obsolete spelling of pomace. [The pulp or pulplike matter remaining from a substance pressed to extract its juice or oil.]
A starting point, base or foundation for an argument or hypothesis.
a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom that primarily focuses on the British bus and coach industry.
(automotive) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage.
(transitive, usually reflexive) To make somebody busy or active; to occupy.
(slang, Liverpool, derogatory) A police officer.
A cold and dry north wind; in particular in France, Switzerland, etc.