| ASPERGILL | • aspergill n. Alternative form of aspergillum. • aspergill- pref. Alternative form of aspergillo- (before a vowel). • ASPERGILL n. a holy water sprinkler, also ASPERGILLUM. |
| FLAGPOLES | • flagpoles n. Plural of flagpole. • flagpoles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flagpole. • flag␣poles n. Plural of flag pole, an alternative spelling of flagpoles. |
| GALLIPOTS | • gallipots n. Plural of gallipot. • GALLIPOT n. a small glazed earthenware jar used by druggists, also GALIPOT. |
| GALLIWASP | • galliwasp n. Any of the lizards in the genus Celestus. • GALLIWASP n. a West Indian lizard, about a foot long, imagined by the natives to be venomous. |
| GALLOPERS | • gallopers n. Plural of galloper. • GALLOPER n. a rider, esp. a huntsman, who gallops. |
| GALLUMPHS | • gallumphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gallumph. • GALLUMPH v. to move with a clumsy heavy tread, also GALUMPH. |
| GLOWLAMPS | • glowlamps n. Plural of glowlamp. • glow-lamps n. Plural of glow-lamp. • GLOWLAMP n. an incandescent lamp, usually electric. |
| ILLAPSING | • illapsing v. Present participle of illapse. • ILLAPSE v. to glide in. |
| LANGSPELS | • langspels n. Plural of langspel. • LANGSPEL n. (Norwegian) an old Shetland cithern, also LANGSPIEL, LANGSPIL. |
| LANGSPIEL | • langspiel n. (Music) A traditional Icelandic or Shetlandian drone zither. • LANGSPIEL n. (Norwegian) an old Shetland cithern, also LANGSPEL, LANGSPIL. |
| LANGSPILS | • LANGSPIL n. (Norwegian) an old Shetland cithern, also LANGSPEL, LANGSPIEL. |
| PELAGIALS | • PELAGIAL n. an open body of water such as a lake or the sea, as opposed to the shore or the bed. |
| PELLAGRAS | • pellagras n. Plural of pellagra. • PELLAGRA n. a niacin-deficiency disease. |
| PILLAGERS | • pillagers n. Plural of pillager. • PILLAGER n. one who pillages. |
| PLASMAGEL | • PLASMAGEL n. cytoplasm in the form of a gel, esp. surrounding the plasmasol in an amoeboid cell. |
| PLAYGIRLS | • playgirls n. Plural of playgirl. • PLAYGIRL n. a women devoted to pleasurable activities. |
| POLYGALAS | • polygalas n. Plural of polygala. • POLYGALA n. any plant of the milkwort genus Polygala. |
| SPALLINGS | • spallings n. Plural of spalling. • SPALLING n. the breaking of stone or concrete from a surface, usually caused by water ingress through fine cracks. |
| SPILLAGES | • spillages n. Plural of spillage. • SPILLAGE n. that which is spilt, also SPILTH. |
| SPURGALLS | • spurgalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spurgall. • SPURGALL v. to injure with a spur. |