policy (pol'i-si), prudence or wisdom in the management of public and private affairs.
pollute (po-lut'), make foul, impure, or unclean.
pomp (pomp), show of magnificence or splendor.
ponder (pon'der), think or deliberate.
ponderous (pon'der-us), very heavy; weighty.
Popedom (pop'dum), place, office, or dignity of the pope.
populous (pop'u-lus), containing many inhabitants.
porpoise (por'pus), a sea fish closely allied to the dolphin.
port (port), the left side of a ship, looking forward.
portal (por'tal), a door or gate.