| KALPAS | • kalpas n. Plural of kalpa. • KALPA n. (Sanskrit) one of the Brahmanic eons, a period of 4,320,000,000 years, also CALPA. |
| KALPIS | • kalpis n. A kind of Ancient Greek water jug. • KALPIS n. (Greek) a Greek water-jar. |
| KELEPS | • keleps n. Plural of kelep. • KELEP n. a stinging ant, introduced into the Unitd States from Guatemala, that preys on the boll weevil. |
| PALKIS | • palkis n. Plural of palki. • PALKI n. (Hindi) a palanquin, also PALKEE. |
| PIKULS | • pikuls n. Plural of pikul. • Pikuls prop.n. Plural of Pikul. • PIKUL n. (Malay) a Chinese weight, also PICUL. |
| PLACKS | • placks n. Plural of plack. • PLACK n. (Scots) a small copper coin formerly current in Scotland. |
| PLANKS | • planks n. Plural of plank. • planks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plank. • Planks prop.n. Plural of Plank. |
| PLINKS | • plinks n. Plural of plink. • plinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plink. • PLINK v. to shoot at a tin can or the like. |
| PLISKY | • plisky n. (Obsolete, Scotland) practical joke. • PLISKY n. (Scots) a practical joke, also PLISKIE. |
| PLONKS | • plonks n. Plural of plonk. • plonks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plonk. • PLONK v. to fall or drop heavily, also PLUNK, PLOP. |
| PLOOKS | • PLOOK n. (Scots) a pimple, also PLOUK. |
| PLOUKS | • PLOUK n. (Scots) a pimple, also PLOOK. |
| PLUCKS | • plucks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pluck. • PLUCK v. to pull out or off. |
| PLUNKS | • plunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plunk. • Plunks prop.n. Plural of Plunk. • PLUNK v. to twang; to pluck the strings of a harp. |
| POKALS | • pokals n. Plural of pokal. • POKAL n. (German) a tall drinking cup. |
| POLKAS | • polkas n. Plural of polka. • polkas v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of polka. • Polkas prop.n. Plural of Polka. |
| PULKAS | • pulkas n. Plural of pulka. • PULKA n. (Finnish) a Laplander's boat-shaped sledge, also PULK, PULKHA. |
| SKELPS | • skelps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skelp. • SKELP v. (Gaelic) to hustle; to slap, strike. |
| SPELKS | • spelks n. Plural of spelk. • SPELK n. a splinter of wood. |
| SPLAKE | • splake n. A hybrid fish derived from a male brook trout and a female lake trout. • SPLAKE n. a freshwater fish. |