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10-letter words containing a, d, p, t, e

  • -appointed — -appointed combines with adverbs to form adjectives such as well-appointed that describe a building or room that is equipped or furnished in the way that is mentioned.
  • -populated — inhabited by the people or in the manner mentioned
  • -spattered — -spattered is added to nouns to form adjectives which indicate that a liquid has spattered onto something.
  • acceptedly — In an accepted manner; admittedly.
  • adaptative — of or relating to adaptation
  • adaptively — in an adaptive manner
  • adaptogens — Plural form of adaptogen.
  • addlepated — addlebrained.
  • adenopathy — enlargement of the lymph nodes
  • adipocytes — Plural form of adipocyte.
  • adoptively — in an adoptive manner; by adoption
  • adsorptive — relating to or characterized by adsorption
  • amplitudes — Plural form of amplitude.
  • antipodean — Antipodean describes people or things that come from or relate to Australia and New Zealand.
  • apocopated — to shorten by apocope.
  • apodeictic — unquestionably true by virtue of demonstration
  • apostilled — Simple past tense and past participle of apostille.
  • appendants — Plural form of appendant.
  • approbated — Simple past tense and past participle of approbate.
  • audiotapes — Plural form of audiotape.
  • auspicated — Simple past tense and past participle of auspicate.
  • bankrupted — Law. a person who upon his or her own petition or that of his or her creditors is adjudged insolvent by a court and whose property is administered for and divided among his or her creditors under a bankruptcy law.
  • bead plant — a creeping plant, Nertera granadensis, of New Zealand and South America, having leathery leaves and orange-colored, transparent berries.
  • bipedality — the quality of having two feet
  • cape dutch — (in South Africa) a distinctive style of furniture or architecture
  • capsulated — Enclosed in a capsule.
  • captivated — Simple past tense and past participle of captivate.
  • carpetweed — an annual weed, Mollugo verticillata, native to North America, which produces small white flowers
  • catapulted — an ancient military engine for hurling stones, arrows, etc.
  • ceratopsid — a dinosaur belonging to the family Ceratopsidae, characterized by their parrot-like beaks, horns and neck frills
  • coal depot — a place at which coal may be deposited, stored, etc
  • coated pit — a clathrin-lined depression in the outer surface of a cell membrane, formed of receptors and their specific ligands, that becomes a coated vesicle upon endocytosis.
  • cooperated — to work or act together or jointly for a common purpose or benefit.
  • copycatted — Simple past tense and past participle of copycat.
  • corporated — Simple past tense and past participle of corporate.
  • crepitated — Simple past tense and past participle of crepitate.
  • cuspidated — Alternative form of cuspidate.
  • d particle — D meson.
  • date stamp — an adjustable rubber stamp for recording the date
  • date-stamp — to stamp the date on, as with a date stamp: He date-stamped every letter received.
  • davenports — Plural form of davenport.
  • dead point — dead center
  • deaspirate — to remove any audible breath sound from (a sound)
  • death camp — A death camp is a place where prisoners are kept, especially during a war, and where many of them die or are killed.
  • death trap — If you say that a place or vehicle is a death trap, you mean it is in such bad condition that it might cause someone's death.
  • deathplace — the place at which a person dies: Lincoln is buried in Illinois, but his deathplace was Washington, D.C.
  • deathtraps — Plural form of deathtrap.
  • decampment — The act of decamping.
  • decapitate — If someone is decapitated, their head is cut off.
  • deceptable — Vulnerable to deception.

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