| HUIPILES | • huipiles n. Plural of huipil. • HUIPIL n. (Spanish) a Mexican embroidered blouse or dress. |
| IMPLUVIA | • impluvia n. Plural of impluvium. • IMPLUVIUM n. (Latin) a rain water receptacle in Roman houses. |
| LILLIPUT | • lilliput n. Any of various small freshwater mussels of the genus Toxolasma, found mainly in the southeastern United States. • Lilliput prop.n. (Fiction) An imaginary island populated by tiny people, in the book Gulliver’s Travels. • Lilliput prop.n. (By extension) A generic name of a fictional country, sometimes contrasted with a counterpart Brobdingnag or Blefuscu. |
| LIPURIAS | • LIPURIA n. the presence of fat in the urine. |
| PEDICULI | • pediculi n. Plural of pediculus. • PEDICULUS n. (Latin) any member of the louse genus. |
| PILINUTS | • pili␣nuts n. Plural of pili nut. • PILINUT n. the nut of trees of the burseraceous genus, also PILI. |
| PIQUILLO | • piquillo n. A specific breed of small, red pepper originally from Peru. • PIQUILLO n. (Spanish) a variety of sweet red pepper. |
| PIRLICUE | • pirlicue n. (Scotland) A summary, given at the end of an address or sermon, repeating its main points. • PIRLICUE v. to summarize in conclusion, also PURLICUE. |
| PLURISIE | • plurisie n. Obsolete form of pleurisy. • PLURISIE n. (Shakespeare) superabundance. |
| PUGILISM | • pugilism n. Fighting with fists. • PUGILISM n. the art of fighting with the fists. |
| PUGILIST | • pugilist n. One who fights with their fists; especially a professional prize fighter; a boxer. • PUGILIST n. one who fights with his fists. |
| PULICIDE | • pulicide n. Alternative form of pulicicide. • PULICIDE n. an agent used for destroying fleas. |
| PULSIFIC | • pulsific adj. Exciting the pulse; causing pulsation. • PULSIFIC adj. producing a single pulse. |
| PULVILIO | • pulvilio n. Alternative form of pulvillio. • PULVILIO n. (historical) perfumed powder; snuff, also PULVIL, PULVILLE, PULVILLIO. |
| PULVILLI | • pulvilli n. Plural of pulvillus. • PULVILLUS n. (Latin) a little cushion or pad. |
| SILPHIUM | • silphium n. (Historical) A plant, thought to be extinct, used in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome in cooking and… • Silphium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – rosinweed. • SILPHIUM n. (Latin) a plant imported by the Greeks from Cyrenaica and used as a foodstuff and in medicine. |
| SPUILZIE | • spuilzie n. Obsolete form of spulzie. • spuilzie v. Obsolete form of spulzie. • SPUILZIE v. (Scots) to plunder, also SPULYE, SPULYIE, SPULZIE. |
| UNPILING | • unpiling v. Present participle of unpile. • UNPILE v. to disentangle from a pile. |
| UPPILING | • uppiling v. Present participle of uppile. • UPPILE v. to pile up. |