| BELEAPT | • beleapt v. Simple past tense and past participle of beleap. • BELEAP v. to leap upon. |
| CAPELET | • capelet n. A small cape worn over the shoulders by women. • CAPELET n. a small cape. |
| EPAULET | • epaulet n. Alternative form of epaulette (“shoulder decoration on a uniform; tegula”). • EPAULET n. (French) a shoulder ornament or badge worn by military and naval officers, also EPAULETTE. |
| EPILATE | • epilate v. To remove hair from the body by mechanical, chemical or other means. • EPILATE v. to remove hair from, also DEPILATE. |
| HEELTAP | • heeltap n. A piece or wedge that raises the heel of a shoe. • heeltap n. (Dated) A small amount of (especially alcoholic) drink remaining at the bottom of a glass. • heeltap v. (Transitive) To add a piece of leather to the heel of (A shoe, boot, etc.). |
| PALEATE | • paleate adj. (Botany) Bearing paleae. • PALEATE adj. like a palea. |
| PALETTE | • palette n. (Painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours. • palette n. The range of colors in a given work or item or body of work. • palette n. The range of tones or tone colors in a given musical composition or performance. |
| PELTATE | • peltate adj. Shield-shaped; scutiform. • peltate adj. (Botany, of leaves) Having the petiole attached to the lower surface instead of the margin. • PELTATE adj. having the stalk attached to the edge but near the middle of the undersurface. |
| PETALED | • petaled adj. (Botany) Having or with petals. • petaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of petal. • PETALED adj. having petals, also PETALLED. |
| PETRALE | • PETRALE n. a food fish, a kind of sole. |
| PILEATE | • pileate adj. Pileated. • PILEATE adj. of a mushroom, having a pileus, an umbrella-shaped portion, also PILEATED. |
| PLEATED | • pleated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pleat. • pleated adj. Having pleats. • PLEAT v. to fold in an even manner. |
| PLEATER | • pleater n. A person or machine that produces pleats. • PLEATER n. one who pleats. |
| PRELATE | • prelate n. A clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop. • prelate v. (Obsolete) To act as a prelate. • Prelate prop.n. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada. |
| REPLATE | • replate v. (Transitive) To plate again. • REPLATE v. to plate again. |