| CLAMPERS | • clampers n. Plural of clamper. • clampers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamper. • CLAMPER v. to botch up. |
| COMPLEAT | • compleat v. (LME) Archaic spelling of complete. • compleat adj. (LME) Archaic spelling of complete. • COMPLEAT v. (archaic) to complete. |
| ECLAMPSY | • eclampsy n. Alternative form of eclampsia. • ECLAMPSY n. a fancied perception of flashes of light, a symptom of epilepsy; hence, epilepsy itself; convulsions, also ECLAMPSIA. |
| EMPLACED | • emplaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| EMPLACES | • emplaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| EMPLEACH | • empleach v. Alternative form of impleach. • EMPLEACH v. to intertwine, also IMPLEACH. |
| FACEPALM | • facepalm n. A gesture of bringing one or both palms to the face, with various interpretations. • facepalm v. To bring the palm of one’s hand to one’s face as an expression of mixed humor and disbelief, disgust… • facepalm v. To bring one’s face down to one’s cupped hand or hands. |
| IMPLEACH | • impleach v. To entwine, entangle. • IMPLEACH v. to intertwine, also EMPLEACH. |
| MANCIPLE | • manciple n. A person in charge of purchasing and storing food and other provisions in a monastery, college, or court of law. • MANCIPLE n. the steward of a college or monastery; a purveyor. |
| MISPLACE | • misplace v. (Transitive) To put something somewhere and then forget its location; to mislay. • misplace v. (Figuratively) To apply one’s talents inappropriately. • misplace v. To put something in the wrong location. |
| PACKMULE | • packmule n. A mule used as a pack animal. • PACKMULE n. a mule used for carrying burdens. |
| PELMATIC | • PELMATIC adj. pertaining to the sole of the foot. |
| PLACEMAN | • placeman n. (UK politics, derogatory) One appointed to an office, especially in government, as a reward for political… • PLACEMAN n. a political appointee to a public office. |
| PLACEMAT | • placemat n. Alternative form of place mat. • place␣mat n. A protective table mat, usually heat-resistant, for a single setting of plates and dishes. • PLACEMAT n. a table mat on which a place setting is laid. |
| PLACEMEN | • placemen n. Plural of placeman. • PLACEMAN n. a political appointee to a public office. |
| PLUMCAKE | • plumcake n. A cake made either with dried fruit (such as grapes, currants, raisins or prunes) or with fresh fruit. • PLUMCAKE n. a cake with raisins in it. |