| CRIMPLE | • crimple v. (Archaic) to crumple, crimp. • Crimple prop.n. An outer suburb of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE3253). • CRIMPLE v. to wrinkle, curl. |
| IMPALER | • impaler n. One who impales. • IMPALER n. one that impales, also EMPALER. |
| IMPARLS | • imparls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imparl. • IMPARL v. to talk over, also EMPARL. |
| IMPEARL | • impearl v. (Transitive, poetic) To form into pearls, or make pearly. • impearl v. (Transitive, poetic) To decorate as if with pearls. • IMPEARL v. to make pearl-like. |
| IMPERIL | • imperil v. (Transitive) To put into peril; to place in danger. • imperil v. (Transitive) To risk or hazard. • IMPERIL v. to put in danger, also PERIL. |
| IMPLORE | • implore v. (Transitive). • implore v. (Intransitive) Often followed by for (a thing) or of (a person): to express an earnest or urgent plea. • implore n. (Obsolete, rare) An act of begging or pleading earnestly or urgently; an entreaty, an imploration or… |
| LEMPIRA | • lempira n. The currency of Honduras, divided into 100 centavos. • LEMPIRA n. a monetary unit of Honduras. |
| LIMPERS | • limpers n. Plural of limper. • LIMPER n. one who limps. |
| LUMPIER | • lumpier adj. Comparative form of lumpy: more lumpy. • LUMPY adj. full of lumps. |
| PALMIER | • palmier n. A type of puff pastry biscuit made in the shape of a palm leaf and rolled in sugar. • palmier adj. Comparative form of palmy: more palmy. • PALMIER n. a pastry shaped like a palm leaf. |
| PILGRIM | • pilgrim n. One who travels, especially on a journey to visit sites of religious significance. • pilgrim n. (Slang) A newcomer. • pilgrim n. (Historical) A silk screen formerly attached to the back of a woman’s bonnet to protect the neck. |
| PLUMIER | • PLUMY adj. covered with feathers. |
| PRELIMS | • prelims n. Plural of prelim. • prelims n. The preliminary front matter of a book, i.e. all content preceding the main text or work itself. • prelims n. (Uncountable, collective, Oxford University slang) Preliminary examinations taken as a whole, as sat… |
| PRIMELY | • primely adv. Primarily. • primely adv. In a prime manner; very well; extremely; excellently. • PRIME adv. in best condition. |
| PRIMULA | • primula n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Primula; the primroses. • Primula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Primulaceae – the primroses. • PRIMULA n. any of numerous usually low perennial plants constituting the genus Primula. |
| RIMPLED | • rimpled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rimple. • rimpled adj. Wrinkled. • RIMPLE v. to wrinkle. |
| RIMPLES | • rimples n. Plural of rimple. • rimples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rimple. • RIMPLE v. to wrinkle. |
| SIMPLER | • simpler adj. Comparative form of simple: more simple, less complicated or challenging. • simpler n. (Archaic) One who grows or gathers simples (medicinal herbs). • SIMPLER n. (archaic) one skilled in simples, or medicinal plants, also SIMPLIST. |