| IMPALAS | • impalas n. Plural of impala. • IMPALA n. (Zulu) an African antelope with horns curved in the shape of a lyre. |
| IMPALES | • impales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impale. • IMPALE v. to pierce with a pointed object, also EMPALE. |
| IMPARLS | • imparls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imparl. • IMPARL v. to talk over, also EMPARL. |
| LIPOMAS | • lipomas n. Plural of lipoma. • LIPOMA n. (Greek) a tumor of fatty tissue. |
| LUMPIAS | • lumpias n. Plural of lumpia. • LUMPIA n. (Chinese) an Indonesian spring roll. |
| MAGILPS | • magilps n. Plural of magilp. • MAGILP n. a substance with which pigments are mixed in painting, also MEGILP, MEGILPH. |
| MISPLAN | • misplan v. (Transitive) To plan badly or incorrectly. • misplan n. (Rare) A poorly made or inappropriate plan. • MISPLAN v. to plan badly. |
| MISPLAY | • misplay v. (Transitive) To play incorrectly or poorly. • misplay n. A wrong play. • MISPLAY v. to make a bad play in a game. |
| PALMIES | • PALMY n. a stroke on the palm with a strap, also PALMIE. |
| PALMIST | • palmist n. A fortuneteller who uses palmistry. • PALMIST n. a person who tells fortunes by reading palms, also PALMISTER. |
| PLASMIC | • plasmic adj. Of or pertaining to plasma. • PLASMIC adj. of or like a plasma, an ionized gas containing electrons and free positive ions, also PLASMATIC, PLASMATICAL. |
| PLASMID | • plasmid n. (Cytology) A loop of double-stranded DNA that is separate from and replicates independently of the chromosomes… • PLASMID n. a hereditary structure of a cell. |
| PLASMIN | • plasmin n. (Biochemistry) A proteolytic enzyme that dissolves the fibrin in blood clots. • PLASMIN n. a proteolytic enzyme that causes fibrinolysis in blood clots. |
| PSALMIC | • psalmic adj. Of or pertaining to psalms or psalmody. • PSALMIC adj. pertaining to a psalm. |