| DESPOIL | • despoil v. (Transitive) To plunder; to pillage; take spoil from. • despoil v. (Transitive) To violently strip (someone), with indirect object of their possessions etc.; to rob. • despoil v. (Obsolete, transitive or reflexive) To strip (someone) of their clothes; to undress. |
| DIPLOES | • diploes n. Plural of diploe. • diploës n. Plural of diploë. • DIPLOE n. (Greek) the soft, spongy, or cancellated substance between the plates of the skull. |
| DIPOLES | • dipoles n. Plural of dipole. • DIPOLE n. a pair of equal and opposite electric charges. |
| EPILOGS | • epilogs n. Plural of epilog. • EPILOG n. a conclusion. |
| EPSILON | • epsilon n. The name for the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, ε or Ε, preceded by delta (Δ, δ) and followed by… • epsilon n. (Phonetics) In IPA, the phonetic symbol ɛ that represents the open-mid front unrounded vowel. • epsilon n. (Mathematics) An arbitrarily small quantity. |
| LEIPOAS | • LEIPOA n. (Greek) any bird of the genus Leipoa of Australian moundbirds. |
| LOPPIES | • LOPPY n. a ranch handyman. |
| PELOIDS | • peloids n. Plural of peloid. • PELOID n. a mud or other natural medium used as a medicinal plaster. |
| PILEOUS | • pileous adj. (Not comparable) Of, pertaining to, or consisting of hair. • pileous adj. (Comparable) Covered with hair; hairy. • PILEOUS adj. consisting of, or covered with, hair, also PILOSE, PILOUS. |
| PINOLES | • pinoles n. Plural of pinole. • PINOLE n. (Spanish) an American Indian food consisting of parched ground cereal grains. |
| PIOLETS | • piolets n. Plural of piolet. • PIOLET n. (French) a mountain-climbing ice axe. |
| PISTOLE | • pistole n. (Historical) A Spanish gold double-escudo coin of the mid-sixteenth century, or any of various gold… • pistole n. (By extension) A disc-shaped piece of chocolate, the size of a coin, designed for melting when cooking. • Pistole prop.n. A surname from German. |
| PLOSIVE | • plosive n. (Phonetics) Sound produced from opening a previously closed oral passage. • plosive adj. (Phonetics) Produced from opening a previously closed oral passage. • PLOSIVE n. an explosive (sound), as p. |
| POLICES | • polices v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of police. • POLICE v. to make orderly. |
| POLISES | • polises n. Plural of polis. • -polises suff. Plural of -polis. • POLIS n. (Greek) an ancient Greek city state. |
| POLLIES | • pollies n. Plural of pollie. • pollies n. Plural of polly. • POLLY n. a type of mineral water. |
| SLOPIER | • slopier adj. Comparative form of slopy: more slopy. • SLOPY adj. sloping. |
| SOLIPED | • soliped n. Alternative form of solipede. • SOLIPED n. an animal with uncloven hoofs. |
| SPOILED | • spoiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spoil. • spoiled adj. (Of food) That has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible. • spoiled adj. (Of a person) The state of being heavily pampered. |
| SPOILER | • spoiler n. One who spoils; a plunderer; a pillager; a robber; a despoiler. • spoiler n. One who corrupts, mars, or renders useless. • spoiler n. A document, review or comment that discloses the ending or some key surprise or twist in a story, or… |