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Words that sound like "plummet" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(intransitive) To drop swiftly, in a direct manner; to fall quickly.
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(adj)
having an ornamental plume or feathery tuft
(n)
A companion for someone (especially a child) to play with.
flat, flattened. Resembling a plane, or otherwise planar.
A city, unitary authority, and borough of Devon, England.
set in the soil for growth
(of water depth) measured by a line and plumb
(transitive) To make plump; to fill (out) or support; often with up.
(of a voice) Rich, mellow and carefully articulated, especially with an upper-class accent.
(zoology, archaic) A feather.
A fruit which is a cross between a Japanese plum and an apricot, featuring more characteristics of plums than those of apricots.
(intransitive) To make a brief, dull sound, such as the thud of something landing on a surface; to thud.
Covered or adorned with plumes, or as with plumes; feathery.
(military) The act or movement of forming a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision
(transitive) to plan, organize, make a plan for something
depart suddenly
The pipes, together with the joints, tanks, stopcocks, taps, and other fixtures of a water, gas, or sewage system in a house or other building.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) A small basket or receptacle for collecting and selling fruit, particularly strawberries.
A surname from Norman.
(photography) A plum-colored distortion of prints.
A vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, an ecclesiastical council, etc.
Synonym of blunket.
A surname.
(music, uncountable) A style of Puerto Rican music having a highly syncopated rhythm and often satirical lyrics.
(chemistry) Of, pertaining to, resembling or containing lead.
To make a plink sound.
The fruit and its tree.
A legume resembling a nut, the fruit of the plant Arachis hypogaea, native to South America.
(N)
the third studio album by the American rock band Adema.
One who furnishes, fits, and repairs pipes and other apparatus for the conveyance of water, gas, or drainage.
(transitive) To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity.
Having had the feathers, hair, etc. removed by plucking.
A little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.
To apply pollen to (a stigma).
(ornithology, collective noun) Layer or collection of feathers covering a bird’s body; feathers used ornamentally; feathering.
A surname originating as an occupation.
(intransitive) To dive, leap or rush (into water or some liquid); to submerge oneself.
A violent or dramatic fall.
A complaint.
"Playmates" is a popular song ostensibly written by Saxie Dowell.
Alternative form of pollinate. [To apply pollen to (a stigma).]
A man who plows land with a plow.
Having or decorated with a plume or plumes.
A decorative item that is placed above a window to hide the curtain mechanisms, visually similar to a cornice or valance.
(obsolete) Pleated; plated; folded.
A protective mat, usually heat-resistant, placed under a single person's tableware (including cutlery) at the dining table.
Simple, unaltered.
Planeta or El Planeta means (the) planet in multiple languages.
(in combination) Made of planks of a specific type or number.
(transitive) To play (a game etc.) to its conclusion.
A short play (dramatic work).
(British) Alternative spelling of plowman. [A man who plows land with a plow.]
Having a full and rounded shape; chubby, somewhat overweight.
One's original plan or approach.
A habitational surname from Old English.
(chiefly botany) Having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point.
"Play Me" is a 1972 song by Neil Diamond from his album Moods.
(transitive) To set or toss (something) down carelessly.
(countable) A place where plumbing is carried out
A surname from Catalan.
To do something in a manner that lacks seriousness, commitment, or professionalism.
(astronomy, demonym) A member of the Pleiades cluster.
To associate with people or engage in activities with a status below one's own.
(botany) Having two rows of branches, lobes, leaflets, or veins arranged on each side of a common axis
(chiefly Scotland) Specifically, to stock land or a house (with livestock or furniture).
(archaic) A pinnacle.
(medicine) A small flat absorbent pad of cotton or wool, used to medicate, drain, or protect a wound or sore.
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(mineralogy) Any of a group of silicate minerals that are a source of rare earth metals.