| BARGEPOLES | • bargepoles n. Plural of bargepole. • barge␣poles n. Plural of barge pole. • BARGEPOLE n. a pole for propelling a barge. |
| GOSPELLERS | • gospellers n. Plural of gospeller. • GOSPELLER n. one of the four evangelists, also GOSPELER. |
| GOSPELLIER | • GOSPELLY adj. like gospel music. |
| GRAPELOUSE | • GRAPELOUSE n. an insect of the genus Phylloxera, that attacks vines. |
| KRIEGSPIEL | • kriegspiel n. A board game used to train military tactics and strategy. • kriegspiel n. A variant of chess in which the player cannot see their opponent’s pieces. • KRIEGSPIEL n. (German) a game in which miniature characters and blocks represent armies, ships, etc. as they move around on a drawing of a battlefield, used to simulate war, also KRIEGSSPIEL. |
| PERSIFLAGE | • persiflage n. Good-natured banter; raillery. • persiflage n. Frivolous, lighthearted discussion of a topic. • PERSIFLAGE n. (French) frivolous, bantering talk. |
| PETROLAGES | • PETROLAGE n. treatment with petrol to stamp out mosquitoes. |
| PILFERAGES | • pilferages n. Plural of pilferage. • PILFERAGE n. the act of pilfering. |
| PORBEAGLES | • porbeagles n. Plural of porbeagle. • PORBEAGLE n. a species of shark, having a pointed nose and a crescent-shaped tail. |
| PRESAGEFUL | • presageful adj. Full of presages; ominous. • PRESAGEFUL adj. full of presages; ominous. |
| PRESELLING | • preselling v. Present participle of presell. • PRESELL v. to promote a product not yet available to the public. |
| PRIVILEGES | • privileges n. Plural of privilege. • privileges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of privilege. • PRIVILEGE v. to grant a privilege to. |
| RESPELLING | • respelling n. A different spelling of a word, especially to show its pronunciation. • respelling v. Present participle of respell. • RESPELLING n. the act of respelling. |
| RIDGEPOLES | • ridgepoles n. Plural of ridgepole. • RIDGEPOLE n. the timber forming the ridge of a roof, into which the rafters are secured, also RIDGETREE. |
| SPELDERING | • speldering v. Present participle of spelder. • SPELDER v. (Scots) to spread open, sprawl, also SPELD. |
| SUPERGLUED | • superglued v. Simple past tense and past participle of superglue. • SUPERGLUE v. to glue with a powerful adhesive. |
| SUPERGLUES | • superglues n. Plural of superglue. • superglues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of superglue. • SUPERGLUE v. to glue with a powerful adhesive. |
| SUPERLARGE | • superlarge adj. Very large. • SUPERLARGE adj. exceptionally large. |
| TELEGRAPHS | • telegraphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of telegraph. • TELEGRAPH v. to transmit by telegraph, a combination of apparatus for transmitting information to a distance. |