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9-letter words containing a, d, p, t

  • handprint — an impression or mark made with the palm and fingers on a surface.
  • handstamp — an implement for stamping an impression
  • hardparts — the skeleton
  • head trip — a mentally exhilarating or productive experience, as one in which a person's intellect or imagination seems to expand.
  • heapstead — the buildings at the surface of a mine
  • hempstead — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
  • heptapody — a verse with seven metrical feet
  • idiopathy — a disease not preceded or occasioned by any known morbid condition.
  • impastoed — (painting) Painted with an impasto.
  • implanted — Simple past tense and past participle of implant.
  • lampadist — (in ancient Greece) a competitor in a race run by young men with torches
  • lampstand — a support for a light bulb
  • lapidated — to pelt with stones.
  • leadplant — a North American shrub, Amorpha canescens, of the legume family, the leaves and twigs of which have a gray cast.
  • maladapts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maladapt.
  • mantispid — any neuropterous, mantislike insect of the family Mantispidae, the larvae of which are parasites in the nests of spiders or wasps.
  • neap tide — either of the two tides that occur at the first or last quarter of the moon when the tide-generating forces of the sun and moon oppose each other and produce the smallest rise and fall in tidal level
  • notopodia — Plural form of notopodium.
  • octaploid — an organism that consists of eight groups or sets of chromosomes
  • octapodic — (in poetic metre) having or consisting of eight feet
  • opiniated — Obsolete form of opinionated.
  • oppilated — Simple past tense and past participle of oppilate.
  • outplayed — Simple past tense and past participle of outplay.
  • outspread — spread out; stretched out: outspread arms.
  • pack date — the date on which a foodstuff was processed or packed, often shown on the package or label.
  • pad stone — a stone template.
  • paedeutic — of or relating to the study of teaching
  • paediatry — the branch of medical science concerned with children and their diseases
  • paginated — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
  • pandation — the action of warping under weight
  • pandurate — shaped like a fiddle, as a leaf.
  • pantdress — a dress with a divided skirt
  • pardalote — any of several tiny, short-tailed Australian songbirds of the genus Pardalotus, having short bills and most having brilliant plumage with gemlike specks on the dark upper parts.
  • partnered — a person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor; sharer; associate.
  • partridge — any of several Old World gallinaceous game birds of the subfamily Perdicinae, especially Perdix perdix.
  • pastedown — the leaf of an endpaper that is pasted to the inside of the front or back cover of a book.
  • pate dure — hard paste.
  • patinated — to cover or encrust with a patina.
  • patriated — to transfer (legislation) to the authority of an autonomous country from its previous mother country.
  • patricide — the act of killing one's own father.
  • patrolled — (of a police officer, soldier, etc.) to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security.
  • patterned — a decorative design, as for wallpaper, china, or textile fabrics, etc.
  • pedalboat — a boat that is propelled by operating the pedals, usually one hired for pleasure
  • pedantism — pedantry.
  • pedantize — to act as a pedant; to make pedantic comments
  • pedatifid — (of a plant leaf) pedately divided, with the divisions less deep than in a pedate leaf
  • pederasty — sexual relations between two males, especially when one of them is a minor.
  • pediatric — the branch of medicine concerned with the development, care, and diseases of babies and children.
  • pendantly — in the shape or manner of a pendant
  • pendulate — to swing in the motion of a pendulum
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