| APOPLEX | • apoplex n. Obsolete form of apoplexy. • APOPLEX v. to affect with apoplexy. |
| BIOPLAY | • BIOPLAY n. a play based on the life of a famous person, esp. one giving a popular treatment. |
| COPLOTS | • coplots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coplot. • COPLOT v. to plot together. |
| DROPLET | • droplet n. A very small drop. • DROPLET n. a tiny drop. |
| FOPLING | • fopling n. (Archaic) A petty fop. • FOPLING n. a petty fop. |
| HOOPLAS | • hooplas n. Plural of hoopla. • HOOPLA n. a fairground game of throwing hoops on to pegs. |
| HOPLITE | • hoplite n. (Historical) A heavily-armed infantry soldier of Ancient Greece, wielding a one-handed spear and an aspis. • HOPLITE n. (Greek) a heavily armed Greek foot soldier. |
| NOPLACE | • noplace adv. (US, informal) Nowhere. • no␣place n. (In bibliographies) indicates that a document has no place of publication shown on the document and… • no␣place n. (Often preceded by "had" or "has") indicates that an anterior subject does not belong in a particular… |
| PANOPLY | • panoply n. A splendid display of something. • panoply n. (By extension, historical) A collection or display of weaponry. • panoply n. Ceremonial garments, complete with all accessories. |
| PEOPLED | • peopled v. Simple past tense and past participle of people. • people'd cont. People would. • PEOPLE v. to stock with inhabitants. |
| PEOPLER | • peopler n. A settler; an inhabitant. • PEOPLER n. a settler; an inhabitant. |
| PEOPLES | • peoples n. Plural of people (“race, group or nationality”). • peoples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of people. • Peoples prop.n. A surname. |
| POPLARS | • poplars n. Plural of poplar. • Poplars prop.n. Plural of Poplar. • POPLAR n. a genus of rapidly growing trees of the willow family. |
| POPLINS | • poplins n. Plural of poplin. • Poplins prop.n. Plural of Poplin. • POPLIN n. a corded fabric with a silk warp and worsted weft. |
| TOPLESS | • topless adj. Lacking a top. • topless adj. (Poetic) Very high, towering. • topless adj. (Chiefly of a woman) Not wearing a garment covering the top half of the body; naked from the waist up. |
| TOPLINE | • topline n. The upper curvature of a horse’s or dog’s withers, back, and loin. • topline n. Principal billing. • topline n. The edge that runs along the top of the opening of a shoe. |
| WHOOPLA | • whoopla n. Alternative form of hoopla. • WHOOPLA n. a noisy commotion. |