| CAMPHOL | • camphol n. Borneol. • CAMPHOL n. a rare variety of camphor, aka borneol, also CAMPHIRE, CAMPHOR. |
| GALUMPH | • galumph v. (Intransitive) To move heavily and clumsily, or with a sense of prancing and triumph. • GALUMPH v. to move with a clumsy heavy tread, also GALLUMPH. |
| LOMPISH | • lompish adj. Obsolete form of lumpish. • LOMPISH adj. (Spenser) lumpish. |
| LUMPISH | • lumpish adj. Shaped like a lump, lumpy, ill-defined in shape. • lumpish adj. Like lumps, lumpy, composed of unshaped or mismatched pieces. • lumpish adj. Like a lump, cloddish, dull, slow-witted. |
| LYMPHAD | • lymphad n. (Heraldry) A single-masted ship propelled by oars, usually indicating a Scottish title associated with islands. • LYMPHAD n. (Gaelic) a Highland galley. |
| MEGILPH | • megilph n. Alternative form of megilp. • MEGILPH n. a substance with which pigments are mixed in painting, also MEGILP, MAGILP. |
| NYMPHAL | • nymphal adj. Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs. • NYMPHAL adj. of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs, also NYMPHEAN. |
| NYMPHLY | • nymphly adj. (Rare) Befitting a nymph. • NYMPHLY adj. resembling, or characteristic of, a nymph. |
| OMPHALI | • omphali n. Plural of omphalus. • OMPHALOS n. (Greek) a central point, a navel. |
| PELHAMS | • pelhams n. Plural of pelham. • Pelhams prop.n. Plural of Pelham. • PELHAM n. a type of horse's bit. |
| PHELLEM | • phellem n. (Botany) cork (dead protective tissue between the bark and cambium in woody plants). • PHELLEM n. (Greek) a layer of plant cells that make cork. |
| PHLEGMS | • phlegms n. Plural of phlegm. • PHLEGM n. a thick mucus secreted in the air passages. |
| PHLEGMY | • phlegmy adj. Charged with phlegm. • PHLEGMY adj. full of phlegm. |
| PHLOEMS | • phloems n. Plural of phloem. • phlœms n. Plural of phlœm. • PHLOEM n. (Greek) the nutrient-conducting tissue of vascular plants. |
| PHLOMIS | • phlomis n. (Botany) Any of the genus Phlomis of herbaceous plants. • Phlomis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – many called Jerusalem sage or sage. • PHLOMIS n. (Greek) any plant of the Phlomis genus of labiate herbs. |
| SCHLUMP | • schlump n. (Slang) Someone who is lazy, slovenly, or dull-looking. • schlump v. (Slang, intransitive) To move in a heavy, lazy or slovenly way. • SCHLUMP v. (Yiddish) to flop, slump, also SHLUMP. |
| SHLUMPS | • shlumps n. Plural of shlump. • SHLUMP v. (Yiddish) to dress sloppily, also SCHLUMP. |
| SHLUMPY | • shlumpy adj. Alternative form of schlumpy. • SHLUMPY adj. (Yiddish) slovenly. |
| WHAMPLE | • WHAMPLE n. (Scots) a blow. |
| WHIMPLE | • whimple v. To whiffle; to veer. • whimple v. Alternative form of wimple. • Whimple prop.n. A village and civil parish in East Devon district, Devon, England (OS grid ref SY0497). |