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There are 16 five-letter words containing 2L and P

LAPELlapel n. Each of the two triangular pieces of cloth on the front of a jacket or coat that are folded back below…
LAPEL n. an extension of the collar of a garment, also LAPPEL.
PALLApalla n. A traditional Tuscan ball game played in the street.
palla n. (Historical) A rectangular piece of cloth worn by ladies in Ancient Rome and fastened with brooches.
Palla prop.n. A surname.
PALLSpalls n. Plural of pall.
palls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pall.
Palls prop.n. Plural of Pall.
PALLYpally adj. Like a pal; friendly.
pally n. (US) An affectionate term of address.
pally n. (US, Australia) A slightly derogatory and insulting term of address.
PELLSpells n. Plural of pell.
Pells prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
PELL v. to strike or thump violently.
PILLSpills n. Plural of pill.
pills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pill.
PILL v. to administer small, rounded balls of medicine.
POLLSpolls n. Plural of poll.
polls n. (Politics, government) A place where votes are cast in elections.
polls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of poll.
POLLYpolly n. (UK, slang) A prefect at Uppingham School in Rutland, England.
Polly prop.n. A female given name from Hebrew, nickname for Mary created by rhyming with Molly.
Polly prop.n. A common name for a pet parrot.
PRILLprill v. To flow, spurt.
prill n. A rill, a small stream.
prill n. (Obsolete) a spinning top.
PROLLproll v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To prowl or search after; to plunder, to rob.
PROLL v. (obsolete) to prowl, also PROLE, PROUL.
PULLIpulli n. Plural of pullus.
PULLUS n. a chick or young bird.
PULLSpulls n. Plural of pull.
pulls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pull.
PULL v. to draw or drag.
PULLYpully n. (Informal) pullover.
PULLY n. (colloquial) a pullover.
SPALLspall n. A splinter, fragment or chip, especially of stone.
spall v. (Transitive, intransitive) To break into fragments or small pieces.
spall v. (Transitive) To reduce, as irregular blocks of stone, to an approximately level surface by hammering.
SPELLspell n. Words or a formula supposed to have magical powers.
spell n. A magical effect or influence induced by an incantation or formula.
spell n. (Obsolete) Speech, discourse.
SPILLspill v. (Transitive) To drop something so that it spreads out or makes a mess; to accidentally pour.
spill v. (Intransitive) To spread out or fall out, as above.
spill v. (Transitive) To drop something that was intended to be caught.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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