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9-letter words containing a, p, l, i, n

  • compliant — If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do.
  • cup final — the final of any cup competition
  • cyclopian — having only one eye
  • delphinia — an ancient Greek festival in honor of Apollo.
  • deplaning — Present participle of deplane.
  • drainplug — A plug for a drain.
  • duplation — multiplication by two; doubling.
  • duplicand — the twofold increase of feu-duty for the period of a year, or the feu-duty paid, as occasioned at specific times
  • emplacing — Present participle of emplace.
  • emptional — Capable of being purchased.
  • enalapril — An angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor used in the treatment of hypertension and some types of chronic heart failure.
  • enplaning — Present participle of enplane.
  • epifaunal — relating to epifauna
  • epilating — Present participle of epilate.
  • epilation — The removal of hair by the roots.
  • epilimnia — upper layers of water in lakes
  • epineural — (anatomy) Arising from the neurapophysis of a vertebra.
  • epulation — the act of feasting
  • exampling — Present participle of example.
  • expansile — Of, relating to, or capable of expansion.
  • explained — Simple past tense and past participle of explain.
  • explainer — Agent noun of explain; one who explains.
  • fallopian — Alternative form of Fallopian.
  • flat spin — an aircraft spin in which the longitudinal axis is more nearly horizontal than vertical
  • flippancy — frivolously disrespectful, shallow, or lacking in seriousness; characterized by levity: The audience was shocked by his flippant remarks about patriotism.
  • galloping — at a gallop; running or moving quickly.
  • gippsland — a fertile region of SE Australia, in SE Victoria, extending east along the coast from Melbourne to the New South Wales border. Area: 35 200 sq km (13 600 sq miles)
  • grapeline — grapnel.
  • grappling — a hook or an iron instrument by which one thing, as a ship, fastens onto another; grapnel.
  • grill pan — a wide, shallow metal vessel used to contain food that is being cooked under a grill
  • half pint — half of a pint, equal to 8 fluid ounces (1 cup) or 16 tablespoons (0.2 liter).
  • half-pint — half of a pint, equal to 8 fluid ounces (1 cup) or 16 tablespoons (0.2 liter).
  • haplontic — (chiefly of an alga or other lower plant) having a life cycle in which the main form is haploid, with a diploid zygote being formed only briefly.
  • hypnoidal — characterizing a state that resembles mild hypnosis but that is usually induced by other than hypnotic means.
  • ice plant — a plant, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, native to the Mediterranean region, having fleshy leaves that are covered with glistening vesicles and are sometimes eaten as greens.
  • impaneled — Simple past tense and past participle of impanel.
  • implanted — Simple past tense and past participle of implant.
  • implanter — Someone or something that implants.
  • implating — Present participle of implate.
  • implicant — (propositional calculus) The hypothesis of an implication.
  • in places — If something has particular characteristics or features in places, it has them at several points within an area.
  • incapable — not capable.
  • incapably — In an incapable manner.
  • inculpate — to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
  • indalpine — A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor marketed in 1983 as an antidepressant but swiftly withdrawn when found to cause neutropenia.
  • interplay — reciprocal relationship, action, or influence: the interplay of plot and character.
  • isopycnal — Also, isopycnal [ahy-suh-pik-nl] /ˌaɪ səˈpɪk nl/ (Show IPA). having the same density.
  • kraepelin — Emil [ey-meel] /ˈeɪ mil/ (Show IPA), 1856–1926, German psychiatrist.
  • lagniappe — Chiefly Southern Louisiana and Southeast Texas. a small gift given with a purchase to a customer, by way of compliment or for good measure; bonus.
  • landslips — Plural form of landslip.
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