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9-letter words containing a, d, p, e, r

  • entrapped — Simple past tense and past participle of entrap.
  • enwrapped — Simple past tense and past participle of enwrap.
  • epicardia — Plural form of epicardium.
  • epidaurus — an ancient port in Greece, in the NE Peloponnese, in Argolis on the Saronic Gulf
  • epidermal — Of or pertaining to the epidermis.
  • epidurals — Plural form of epidural.
  • estrapade — The rearing, plunging, and kicking actions of a horse trying to get rid of its rider.
  • fadeproof — Resistant to fading.
  • feldspars — Plural form of feldspar.
  • godparent — a godfather or godmother.
  • grand pre — a village in central Nova Scotia, on Minas Basin: locale of Longfellow's Evangeline.
  • grapeseed — The seed of the grape.
  • graphited — Modified by the addition of graphite.
  • handpress — a printing press that is manipulated by hand
  • harden up — to tighten the sheets of a sailing vessel so as to prevent luffing
  • hardscape — the manmade part of the grounds surrounding a building, as paved areas or statues.
  • harpooned — Simple past tense and past participle of harpoon.
  • harumphed — Simple past tense and past participle of harumph.
  • head trip — a mentally exhilarating or productive experience, as one in which a person's intellect or imagination seems to expand.
  • hyde park — a public park in London, England.
  • hyperacid — Highly acidic.
  • hyperarid — being without moisture; extremely dry; parched: arid land; an arid climate.
  • hypercard — A software package by Bill Atkinson for storage and retrieval of information on the Macintosh. It can handle images and is designed for browsing. The powerful customisable interactive user interface allows new applications to be easily constructed by manipulating objects on the screen, often without conventional programming, though the language HyperTalk can be used for more complex tasks.
  • hypoderma — hypodermis.
  • ideograph — an ideogram.
  • impearled — Simple past tense and past participle of impearl.
  • impleader — a procedural method by which an original party to an action may bring in and make a claim against a third party in connection with the claim made against the original party.
  • jeoparded — Simple past tense and past participle of jeopard.
  • jeoparder — a person who puts in jeopardy
  • keep dark — to keep secret or hidden
  • kidnapers — Plural form of kidnaper.
  • kidnapper — to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, especially for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.
  • landloper — a wanderer, vagrant, or adventurer.
  • laplander — Also called Laplander [lap-lan-der, -luh n-] /ˈlæpˌlæn dər, -lən-/ (Show IPA). a member of a Finnic people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and adjacent regions.
  • leporidae — an animal of the family Leporidae, comprising the rabbits and hares.
  • lop-eared — having ears that droop or hang down.
  • madperson — (gender-neutral) A madman or madwoman.
  • madrepore — any true or stony coral of the order Madreporaria, forming reefs or islands in tropical seas.
  • manspread — (of a man) to sit with one's legs far apart, taking up too much space on a seat shared with other people: guys who manspread on the subway.
  • marked-up — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • md-player — a machine on which you can play minidiscs
  • meropidan — any insectivorous bird of the family Meropidae
  • midspread — (statistics) The interquartile range.
  • name-drop — mention famous person to impress
  • nephridia — the excretory organ of many invertebrates, consisting of a tubule with one end opening into the body cavity and the other opening into a pore at the body surface.
  • on parade — on display
  • outspread — spread out; stretched out: outspread arms.
  • overpedal — to play (the piano) with excessive use of the pedals
  • overplaid — a plaid pattern superimposed on another plaid
  • pachyderm — any of the thick-skinned, nonruminant ungulates, as the elephant, hippopotamus, and rhinoceros.
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