Polypus [with Surgeons]

Polypus [with Surgeons]
a fleshy humour or excrescence, growing on the inside of the nostrils; injurious to respiration and speech; also a morbid excrescence in the heart, consisting of a long concretion of grumous blood lodged there.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Poˊlypus * Pores [in Physics]
Pity [an Allegorical Deity with the Heathens]
Planets
Pleasure [in Sculpture and Painting]
Plenty [in Sculpture and Painting]
Ploˊdding
Poisonˊd [with the Vulgar]
Poiˊsoning
Polygon
Polygon [in Fortification]
Poˊlypus
Polypus [with Surgeons]
Pores [in Physics]
Pourcouˊntrel
Pourcouˊntrel [Hieroglyphically]
Preˊster
Procataˊrctick
Procataˊrctick Cause
Profferˊd Ware Stinks
Proˊtestants
Pseudocororonoˊpus
Punch
Quaˊcking of Titles [with Booksellers]