| CAPELINES | • capelines n. Plural of capeline. • CAPELINE n. a small iron skullcap worn by archers. |
| CRAPELIKE | • crapelike adj. Resembling crape. • CRAPELIKE adj. like crape. |
| CREPELIKE | • crepelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a crepe (thin pancake). • CREPELIKE adj. like crepe. |
| GOSPELISE | • gospelise v. Alternative form of gospelize. • GOSPELISE v. to evangelize; to square with gospel, also GOSPELIZE, GOSPELLISE, GOSPELLIZE. |
| GOSPELIZE | • gospelize v. To teach the Gospels. • gospelize v. To evangelize. • GOSPELIZE v. to evangelize; to square with gospel, also GOSPELISE, GOSPELLISE, GOSPELLIZE. |
| GRAPELICE | • GRAPELOUSE n. an insect of the genus Phylloxera, that attacks vines. |
| GRAPELIKE | • grapelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a grape. • GRAPELIKE adj. like a grape. |
| PIPELINED | • pipelined v. Simple past tense and past participle of pipeline. • PIPELINE v. to convey by a line of pipes. |
| PIPELINES | • pipelines n. Plural of pipeline. • PIPELINE v. to convey by a line of pipes. |
| POPELINGS | • popelings n. Plural of popeling. • POPELING n. a petty or deputy pope. |
| RAPPELING | • rappeling v. Present participle of rappel. • RAPPEL v. (French) to descend from a steep height by means of a rope. |
| SCOPELIDS | • scopelids n. Plural of scopelid. • SCOPELID n. (Greek) a member of the Scopelidae, a genus of deepwater fish, also SCOPELOID. |
| SHAPELIER | • shapelier adj. Comparative form of shapely: more shapely. • SHAPELY adj. having a pleasing shape. |
| SNIPELIKE | • snipelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a snipe (the bird). • SNIPELIKE adj. like a snipe. |
| STAPELIAS | • stapelias n. Plural of stapelia. • STAPELIA n. any of various succulent southern African plants constituting the genus Stapelia. |
| TAPELINES | • tapelines n. Plural of tapeline. • TAPELINE n. a tape for measuring distances. |
| ZEPPELINS | • zeppelins n. Plural of zeppelin. • Zeppelins n. Plural of Zeppelin. • ZEPPELIN n. (German) a dirigible, cigar-shaped airship of the type designed by Count Zeppelin (c. 1900). |