| GALIPOT | • galipot n. An unrefined turpentine obtained from some European pines. • GALIPOT n. (French) the turpentine that exudes from the cluster pine, also GALLIPOT. |
| GILTCUP | • GILTCUP n. (dialect) a buttercup, also GILCUP. |
| GLUEPOT | • gluepot n. A pot for holding glue. • gluepot n. (Australia, sports, informal) A muddy playing field. • glue-pot n. Alternative form of gluepot. |
| GLYPTAL | • glyptal n. A resin, made from glycerol and phthalic anhydride (or similar), used in paints. • GLYPTAL n. a kind of alkyd resin. |
| GLYPTIC | • glyptic adj. Of or pertaining to engraving, especially on precious stones. • GLYPTIC n. the art or process of engraving on gems. |
| PANTLEG | • pantleg n. (North America) One leg of a pair of pants, a trouser leg (UK English). • pant␣leg n. One leg of a pair of pants. • PANTLEG n. the leg part of a pair of trousers or pants. |
| PELTING | • pelting v. Present participle of pelt. • pelting n. The act by which somebody or something is pelted. • pelting adj. (Obsolete) mean; paltry. |
| PIGHTLE | • pightle n. (Archaic, dialect) A small piece of enclosed land, often by a hedge. Some authorities also indicate… • PIGHTLE n. a croft or small enclosure. |
| PIGLETS | • piglets n. Plural of piglet. • PIGLET n. a little pig, also PIGLING. |
| PIGTAIL | • pigtail n. Tobacco twisted into a string or roll. • pigtail n. A braided plait of hair; now especially, either of two braids or "tails" on the side of the head. • pigtail n. (Informal) A person who wears a pigtail or queue. |
| PLATING | • plating v. Present participle of plate. • plating n. (Philately) An act of determining where a postage stamp is positioned on a sheet. • plating n. A thin coating of metal laid upon another metal. |
| PLEDGET | • pledget n. (Medicine) A small flat absorbent pad of cotton or wool, used to medicate, drain, or protect a wound or sore. • pledget n. A string of oakum used in calking. • pledget v. (Medicine, transitive) To apply a pledget to. |
| PLIGHTS | • plights n. Plural of plight. • plights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plight. • PLIGHT v. to make a solemn pledge. |
| POLTING | • POLT v. to strike, thump. |
| PUTLOGS | • putlogs n. Plural of putlog. • PUTLOG n. a crosspiece in a scaffolding, also PUTLOCK. |
| UPLIGHT | • uplight n. A recessed light fixture that directs the light in an upward direction. • uplight v. (Transitive) To illuminate from below. • UPLIGHT v. to light to a higher brightness. |
| YPLIGHT | • yplight v. Past participle of plight. • yplight adj. Obsolete form of plighted. • PLIGHT v. to make a solemn pledge. |