| APELIKE | • apelike adj. Similar to an ape in appearance or movement. • apelike adj. Given to servile imitation. • APELIKE adj. resembling a large monkey. |
| CAPLIKE | • caplike adj. Resembling a cap. • cap-like adj. Alternative form of caplike. • CAPLIKE adj. like a cap. |
| KEYPALS | • keypals n. Plural of keypal. • KEYPAL n. a person with whom one corresponds by email. |
| KLAPPED | • klapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of klap. • KLAP v. (South African) to slap. |
| KNAPPLE | • KNAPPLE v. to break off with an abrupt, sharp noise. |
| MAPLIKE | • maplike adj. Having the characteristics of a map. • MAPLIKE adj. resembling a map. |
| PALKEES | • palkees n. Plural of palkee. • PALKEE n. (Hindi) a palanquin, also PALKI. |
| PANLIKE | • panlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a pan. • PANLIKE adj. resembling a pan, a container used for cooking. |
| PEALIKE | • pealike adj. Resembling a pea. • PEALIKE adj. like a pea. |
| PELLACK | • pellack n. (Northern England, Scotland, archaic) A porpoise. • pellack n. , [Walter Scott], Chronicles of the Canongate. Second Series. […] (The Fair Maid of Perth), volume (please… • PELLACK n. (Scots) a porpoise, also PELLOCK, PELLACH. |
| PEPTALK | • pep␣talk n. (Colloquial) A rallying speech made to instill enthusiasm and boost confidence. • PEPTALK v. to inspire enthusiasm in by an intense, emotional talk. |
| PLACKET | • placket n. A slit or other opening in an item of clothing, to allow access to pockets or fastenings. • placket n. (Obsolete) A petticoat, especially an underpetticoat. • placket n. (Obsolete, slang, by extension) A woman. |
| PLANKED | • planked v. Simple past tense and past participle of plank. • PLANK v. to cover with long, flat pieces of timber. |
| POKABLE | • pokable adj. Capable of being poked. • pokable adj. (Slang, vulgar) Sexually desirable. • POKABLE adj. able to be poked. |
| POLKAED | • polkaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of polka. • POLKA v. to dance this, also POLK. |
| PRANKLE | • PRANKLE v. to prance lightly. |
| SPACKLE | • spackle n. Any powder (originally containing gypsum plaster and glue) that when mixed with water forms a plastic… • spackle n. A plastic paste meant for filling cracks and holes in plaster. • spackle n. A paste-like substance that fills a gap. |
| SPARKLE | • sparkle n. A little spark; a scintillation. • sparkle n. Brilliance; luster. • sparkle n. Liveliness; vivacity. |
| SPLAKES | • splakes n. Plural of splake. • SPLAKE n. a freshwater fish. |