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11-letter words containing a, p, e, r, i

  • europeanism — belief in or advocacy of political unification and economic integration among European nations
  • europeanize — to make European in culture, dress, etc
  • evaporating — Present participle of evaporate.
  • evaporation — The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
  • evaporative — Relating to or involving evaporation.
  • exemplarily — In an exemplary manner; ideally, admirably.
  • exemplarity — The quality of being exemplary.
  • expatiatory — Expansive; diffusive.
  • expatriated — Simple past tense and past participle of expatriate.
  • expatriates — Plural form of expatriate.
  • expirations — Plural form of expiration.
  • expiry date — the date on which something comes to an end, can no longer be used, or is no longer safe to be eaten
  • expiscatory — acting to expiscate; tending to expiscate
  • explicatory — Explanatory; serving to explain logically or in detail.
  • exploration — The action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
  • explorative — Exploratory.
  • exportation — The act of exporting; the act of conveying or sending commodities abroad or to another country, in the course of commerce.
  • expropriate — (especially of the state ) take away (property) from its owner.
  • expurgating — Present participle of expurgate.
  • expurgation — The act of expurgating, purging, or cleansing; purification from anything noxious, offensive, sinful, or erroneous.
  • extirpating — Present participle of extirpate.
  • extirpation — The act of extirpating or uprooting.
  • extirpative — Of, relating to, or pertaining to an extirpation.
  • extra point — conversion (sense 3)
  • fair-spoken — speaking or spoken in a courteous, civil, or plausible manner; smooth-spoken.
  • fax over ip — (communications)   (FoIP) Transmission of a facsimile over an IP networking instead of PSTN, analogous to Voice over IP.
  • fingerpaint — A form of paint designed to be applied using the fingers, especially by children.
  • fingerplate — a metal plate fixed to a door next to the handle or keyhole to protect the surface
  • fire escape — an apparatus or structure used to escape from a burning building, as a metal stairway down an outside wall.
  • foetiparous — (of a marsupial) bearing young before they are fully developed.
  • foremanship — The position of a foreman.
  • foretopsail — (nautical) the sail draped from the foretopmast.
  • forte-piano — loud and then immediately soft
  • fortepianos — Plural form of fortepiano.
  • francophile — friendly to or having a strong liking for France or the French.
  • ftp archive — archive site
  • funeral pie — a traditional pie made with a black filling of raisins and lemon juice and presented to a bereaved family.
  • gallinipper — any of various insects that sting or bite, especially a large American mosquito, Psorophora ciliata.
  • garden pink — the plant Dianthus plumarius
  • gemmiparous — producing or reproducing by buds or gemmae.
  • generalship — skill as commander of a large military force or unit.
  • geographies — the science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth's surface, as shown in the character, arrangement, and interrelations over the world of such elements as climate, elevation, soil, vegetation, population, land use, industries, or states, and of the unit areas formed by the complex of these individual elements.
  • germaphobia — Pathological fear of germs.
  • germaphobic — Alternative form of germophobic.
  • giftwrapped — wrapped attractively in pretty paper, perhaps with ribbons or other decorations
  • gingersnaps — Plural form of gingersnap.
  • grade point — Education. a numerical equivalent to a received letter grade, usually 0 for F, 1 for D, 2 for C, 3 for B, and 4 for A, that is multiplied by the number of credits for the course: used to compute a grade point average.
  • grape juice — nectar of the grape
  • grapefruits — Plural form of grapefruit.
  • grapefruity — Resembling or characteristic of grapefruit.
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