| PELTERS | • pelters n. Plural of pelter. • pelters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pelter. • PELTER v. to shower blows or missiles, also PELT. |
| PERLITE | • perlite n. (Mineralogy) An amorphous volcanic glass formed by the hydration of obsidian. • perlite n. The lightweight insulating material and aggregate resulting from expanding perlite glass by heat. • PERLITE n. a kind of volcanic glass. |
| PETRALE | • PETRALE n. a food fish, a kind of sole. |
| PETRELS | • petrels n. Plural of petrel. • PETREL n. a kind of seabird. |
| PEYTREL | • peytrel n. Alternative form of poitrel. • PEYTREL n. a piece of armour for the breast of a horse, also PEYTRAL, POITREL. |
| PLEATER | • pleater n. A person or machine that produces pleats. • PLEATER n. one who pleats. |
| PLECTRE | • plectre n. (Obsolete, music) plectrum. • PLECTRE n. a small pointed object for plucking guitar strings, also PLECTRUM, PLECTRON. |
| 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. |
| PRELECT | • prelect v. (Intransitive) To discourse publicly; to lecture. • PRELECT v. to lecture, also PRAELECT. |
| PRETELL | • pretell v. To predict. • PRETELL v. to tell beforehand. |
| PRETZEL | • pretzel n. (Cooking) A toasted bread or cracker usually in the shape of a loose knot. • pretzel n. (By extension) Anything that is knotted, twisted, or tangled. • pretzel v. (Transitive, North American, informal) To bend, twist, or contort. |
| REPLATE | • replate v. (Transitive) To plate again. • REPLATE v. to plate again. |
| REPLETE | • replete adj. Abounding. • replete adj. Gorged, filled to near the point of bursting, especially with food or drink. • replete n. A honeypot ant. |
| REPTILE | • reptile n. A cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia; an amniote that is neither a synapsid nor a bird. • reptile n. (Figuratively) A mean or grovelling person. • reptile adj. Creeping; moving on the belly, or by means of small and short legs. |
| RESPELT | • respelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of respell. • RESPELL v. to spell again. |
| SPELTER | • spelter n. (Uncountable) zinc, often in blocks or ingot form. • spelter n. (Uncountable, countable) Zinc alloyed with another metal (especially copper), used as a solder. • spelter n. (Countable) An objet d’art made from zinc. |
| TELPHER | • telpher n. An electric-run cable car used for transportation, along overhead wires. • telpher n. A system of transportation using telphers. • telpher v. To transport with a telpher. |