These are the meanings of the letters PLEROMORPH when you unscramble them.
- Hooper (n.)
One who hoops casks or tubs; a cooper.
- Hooper (n.)
The European whistling, or wild, swan (Olor cygnus); -- called also hooper swan, whooping swan, and elk.
- Hopper (n.)
A chute, box, or receptacle, usually funnel-shaped with an opening at the lower part, for delivering or feeding any material, as to a machine; as, the wooden box with its trough through which grain passes into a mill by joining or shaking, or a funnel through which fuel passes into a furnace, or coal, etc., into a car.
- Hopper (n.)
A game. See Hopscotch.
- Hopper (n.)
A vessel for carrying waste, garbage, etc., out to sea, so constructed as to discharge its load by a mechanical contrivance; -- called also dumping scow.
- Hopper (n.)
One who, or that which, hops.
- Hopper (n.)
See Grasshopper, 2.
- Hopper (n.)
See Grasshopper, and Frog hopper, Grape hopper, Leaf hopper, Tree hopper, under Frog, Grape, Leaf, and Tree.
- Hopper (n.)
The larva of a cheese fly.
- Hopple (n.)
A fetter for horses, or cattle, when turned out to graze; -- chiefly used in the plural.
- Hopple (v. t.)
Fig.: To entangle; to hamper.
- Hopple (v. t.)
To impede by a hopple; to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow) loosely together; to hamper; to hobble; as, to hopple an unruly or straying horse.
- Looper (n.)
An instrument, as a bodkin, for forming a loop in yarn, a cord, etc.
- Looper (n.)
The larva of any species of geometrid moths. See Geometrid.
- Lopper (n.)
One who lops or cuts off.
- Lopper (v. i.)
To turn sour and coagulate from too long standing, as milk.
- mopper (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Morpho (n.)
Any one of numerous species of large, handsome, tropical American butterflies, of the genus Morpho. They are noted for the very brilliant metallic luster and bright colors (often blue) of the upper surface of the wings. The lower surface is usually brown or gray, with eyelike spots.
- Phloem (n.)
That portion of fibrovascular bundles which corresponds to the inner bark; the liber tissue; -- distinguished from xylem.
- Pomelo (n.)
A variety of shaddock, called also grape fruit.
- Pooler (n.)
A stick for stirring a tan vat.
- poorer (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Propel (v. t.)
To drive forward; to urge or press onward by force; to move, or cause to move; as, the wind or steam propels ships; balls are propelled by gunpowder.
- Proper (a.)
Becoming in appearance; well formed; handsome.
- Proper (a.)
Befitting one's nature, qualities, etc.; suitable in all respect; appropriate; right; fit; decent; as, water is the proper element for fish; a proper dress.
- Proper (a.)
Belonging to one; one's own; individual.
- Proper (a.)
Belonging to the natural or essential constitution; peculiar; not common; particular; as, every animal has his proper instincts and appetites.
- Proper (a.)
Pertaining to one of a species, but not common to the whole; not appellative; -- opposed to common; as, a proper name; Dublin is the proper name of a city.
- Proper (a.)
Represented in its natural color; -- said of any object used as a charge.
- Proper (a.)
Rightly so called; strictly considered; as, Greece proper; the garden proper.
- Proper (adv.)
Properly; hence, to a great degree; very; as, proper good.
- romper (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Roomer (a.)
At a greater distance; farther off.
- Roomer (n.)
A lodger.