| DALLOPS | • dallops n. Plural of dallop. • DALLOP n. (obsolete) a tuft or clump. |
| DOLLOPS | • dollops n. Plural of dollop. • DOLLOP v. to dispense in small amounts. |
| LAPELED | • lapeled adj. Having lapels. • LAPELED adj. having lapels, also LAPELLED. |
| LAPHELD | • lapheld adj. (Computing, dated, rare) Held on one’s lap; being a laptop computer. • lapheld n. (Computing, dated, rare) A laptop computer. • LAPHELD adj. pertaining to a small computer. |
| PADELLA | • padella n. Alternative form of padelle. • PADELLA n. (Italian) a candle made from a shallow dish of fat. |
| PALLIED | • PALLY v. as in to pally up with, to become friends. |
| PALUDAL | • paludal adj. Pertaining to marshes, marshy, palustral, especially designating a plant’s habitat. • PALUDAL adj. of marshes, also PALUDIC, PALUDINAL, PALUDINE, PALUDINOUS. |
| PHYLLID | • phyllid n. A leaf-like structure in bryophytes. • PHYLLID n. the leaf of a liverwort or moss. |
| POLLARD | • pollard n. (Often attributive) A pruned tree; the wood of such trees. • pollard n. A buck deer that has shed its antlers. • pollard n. A hornless variety of domestic animal, as cattle or goats. |
| PRILLED | • prilled adj. (Mining, manufacturing and agriculture) formed into pellets. • prilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of prill. • PRILL v. to turn into pellet form e.g. by melting and letting the falling drops solidify. |
| PROLLED | • prolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of proll. • PROLL v. (obsolete) to prowl, also PROLE, PROUL. |
| PSYLLID | • psyllid n. Any of the host-specific plant-feeding insects of the family Psyllidae, which feed on plant juices. • PSYLLID n. any of various plant lice, also PSYLLA. |
| REDPOLL | • redpoll n. Any of various finches in the genus Acanthis (syn. Carduelis), which have characteristic red markings on their heads. • redpoll n. (Obsolete) A redhead. • REDPOLL n. a kind of finch. |
| SPALLED | • spalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spall. • SPALL v. to break up into fragments. |
| SPELLED | • spelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spell. • SPELL v. to read or write laboriously, letter by letter. |
| SPILLED | • spilled v. (Chiefly US) simple past tense and past participle of spill. • SPILL v. to overflow from a container. |