💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Palone"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| polonynoun | A kind of sausage made of meat that has been only partly cooked. |
| palone-ominoun | (Polari) Homosexual woman |
| omi-palonenoun | (Polari) Homosexual man |
| palarenoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| palarinoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| palarienoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| parlyareenoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| parlarynoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| parlarenoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| soleilnoun | (Polari) sun |
| poulynoenoun | Alternative form of Polynoe. [(Greek mythology) One of the nereids.] |
| charpering ominoun | (Polari) A policeman. |
| lucoddynoun | (Polari) The body. |
| poleinenoun | Alternative form of poulaine (“long, pointed toe of a shoe”). [A long, pointed toe of a shoe, a style fashionable in the 14th and 15th centuries.] |
| pariannoun | Of or relating to the Greek island of Paros; (specifically), designating a type if fine white marble for which the island was renowned in antiquity. |
| polarinoun | A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne. |
| polaccanoun | polonaise (dance or music) |
| posonoun | Synonym of Pamona (“language”). |
| palankinenoun | Obsolete form of palanquin. [(India, chiefly historical) An enclosed human-borne litter or sedan chair, a large box with a chair, couch, or bed raised on horizontal poles and used as a mode of transport.] |
| pallienoun | Alternative form of Pally. [(colloquial, derogatory, offensive) A Palestinian.] |
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