| 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. |
| DIMPLED | • dimpled adj. Having dimples. • dimpled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dimple. • DIMPLE v. to mark with indentations. |
| DIMPLES | • dimples n. Plural of dimple. • dimples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dimple. • DIMPLE v. to mark with indentations. |
| IMPLEAD | • implead v. (Law) to sue in court, raise an action against a defendant. • IMPLEAD v. to sue in a court of law. |
| IMPLETE | • implete v. (Transitive, formal) To fill. • IMPLETE v. (archaic) to fill. |
| PIMPLED | • pimpled adj. Having pimples; pimply. • pimpled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pimple. • PIMPLED adj. having pimples. |
| PIMPLES | • pimples n. Plural of pimple. • pimples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pimple. • PIMPLE n. an inflamed swelling of the skin. |
| 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. |
| SIMPLED | • simpled v. Simple past tense and past participle of simple. • SIMPLE v. (archaic) to gather medicinal plants. |
| 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. |
| SIMPLES | • simples interj. (UK, slang, humorous) Indicating that something is easy to do or to understand. • simples n. Plural of simple. • simples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of simple. |
| SIMPLEX | • simplex adj. Single, simple; not complex. • simplex adj. (Telecommunications) Unidirectional. • simplex n. (Geometry, algebraic topology) An analogue in a space of arbitrary dimensionality of the triangle or… |
| 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). |
| WIMPLED | • wimpled adj. Wearing a wimple. • WIMPLE v. to wrap in a wimple, also WHIMPLE. |
| WIMPLES | • wimples n. Plural of wimple. • Wimples prop.n. Plural of Wimple. • WIMPLE v. to wrap in a wimple, also WHIMPLE. |