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There are 17 five-letter words ending with LPayelp chelp HELLP OMRLP Phalp Phelp Philp poulp scalp scelp sculp skelp stilp Stolp stulp swelp whelp 26 definitions found- ayelp — adv. Yelping.
- chelp — v. (Intransitive, Northern England) To gossip, particularly in… — v. (Intransitive, Northern England) To speak rudely or out of turn.
- HELLP — n. (Pathology) A serious pregnancy complication thought to be…
- OMRLP — prop.n. (UK, politics) Initialism of Official Monster Raving Loony Party.
- Phalp — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
- Phelp — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
- Philp — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
- poulp — n. Alternative form of poulpe.
- scalp — n. (Now dialectal) The top of the head; the skull. — n. The part of the head where the hair grows from, or used to grow from. — n. (Historical) A part of the skin of the head, with the hair…
- scelp — n. Alternative form of skelp (“narrow strip of rolled or forged metal”).
- sculp — v. (Obsolete, sometimes humorous) To sculpture; to carve or engrave. — v. (Transitive) To flay.
- skelp — v. (Transitive, Scotland, Northern England) To beat or slap. — v. (Intransitive, Scotland) To move briskly along. — n. A blow; a smart stroke.
- stilp — v. (Scotland, obsolete, intransitive) To move on crutches.
- Stolp — prop.n. A surname. — prop.n. (Historical) A city of Pomerania, Germany now known as Słupsk, Poland.
- stulp — n. (UK, dialect) A short stout post used for any purpose, such…
- swelp — v. Pronunciation spelling of so help.
- whelp — n. A young offspring of a canid (ursid, felid, pinniped), especially… — n. (Derogatory) An insolent youth; a mere child. — n. (Obsolete) A kind of ship.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 7 words
- French Wiktionary: 4 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 2 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: 1 word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 8 words
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