0%

5-letter words containing p, l, a

  • polar — of or relating to the North or South Pole.
  • polka — a lively couple dance of Bohemian origin, with music in duple meter.
  • poral — of or relating to pores
  • prial — (in cards) a pair-royal
  • psalm — a sacred song or hymn.
  • pulka — a reindeer-drawn sleigh of Lapland, shaped like the front half of a canoe, in which a single rider sits with back against a vertical support and legs stretched forward.
  • pupal — an insect in the nonfeeding, usually immobile, transformation stage between the larva and the imago.
  • pygal — the rear part or a turtle or tortoise
  • pyral — relating to a pyre
  • ralph — to vomit.
  • salep — a starchy, demulcent drug or foodstuff consisting of the dried tubers of certain orchids.
  • salop — a county in W England. 1348 sq. mi. (3490 sq. km).
  • salpa — any free-swimming, oceanic tunicate of the genus Salpa, having a transparent, more or less fusiform body.
  • scalp — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
  • sepal — one of the individual leaves or parts of the calyx of a flower.
  • slapp — Also called SLAPP suit. a civil lawsuit brought as an intimidation measure against an activist.
  • spall — a chip or splinter, as of stone or ore.
  • spalt — a silly person
  • spawl — spittle
  • spial — an observation
  • splad — splat1 (def 1).
  • splat — a sound made by splattering or slapping.
  • splay — to spread out, expand, or extend.
  • spyal — a spy
  • talpa — a member of a genus of mole found in Europe and Western Asia, for example the common European mole, Talpa europaea
  • tepal — one of the divisions of a flower perianth, especially one that is not clearly differentiated into petals and sepals, as in lilies and tulips.
  • tulpa — a being or object that is created in the imagination by visualization techniques such as in Tibetan mysticism
  • typal — of, relating to, or constituting a type.
  • ulpan — an institute or school for intensive study of Hebrew, especially by immigrants to Israel.
  • uplay — to stash or hoard
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?