5-letter words containing a, p
- cuppa — A cuppa is a cup of tea.
- damps — Moisture diffused through the air or a solid substance or condensed on a surface, typically with detrimental or unpleasant effects.
- dampy — damp or moist
- darpa — Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- dipad — Diploma in Art and Design
- dovap — Electronics. a system for plotting the trajectory of a missile or other rapidly moving long-range object by means of the Doppler effect exhibited by radio waves bounced off the object.
- drape — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
- epact — The number of days by which the solar year differs from the lunar year.
- ephah — An ancient Hebrew dry measure equivalent to a bushel (35 l).
- ephas — Plural form of epha.
- étape — a storehouse
- eupad — an antiseptic powder containing chlorinated lime and boric acid
- exapt — EXtended APT.
- expat — An expatriate; a person who lives outside his or her own country.
- flaps — something flat and broad that is attached at one side only and hangs loosely or covers an opening: the flap of an envelope; the flap of a pocket.
- flarp — /flarp/ [Rutgers University] Yet another metasyntactic variable (see foo). Among those who use it, it is associated with a legend that any program not containing the word "flarp" somewhere will not work. The legend is discreetly silent on the reliability of programs which *do* contain the magic word.
- fracp — Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- frape — (obsolete) A crowd, a rabble.
- fraps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frap.
- fupas — a wide area of protruding fat in the upper pubic region.
- galop — a lively round dance in duple time.
- gamps — an umbrella.
- gaped — to stare with open mouth, as in wonder.
- gaper — a person or thing that gapes.
- gapes — a wide opening; gap; breach.
- gappy — Having many gaps.
- gaspe — a town in SE Quebec, in E Canada on the NE end of the Gaspé Peninsula.
- gasps — Plural form of gasp.
- gaspt — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of gasp.
- gaspy — tending to gasp
- gompa — a Tibetan monastery or temple
- gopak — a folk dance of the Ukraine.
- graip — a long-handled fork for digging dung
- gramp — grandfather.
- grape — the edible, pulpy, smooth-skinned berry or fruit that grows in clusters on vines of the genus Vitis, and from which wine is made.
- graph — a diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars, etc.
- grapy — Composed of, or resembling, grapes.
- grasp — to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms.
- gupta — a dynasty of N India (a.d. 320–540) whose court was the center of classical Indian art and literature.
- hanap — an ornately decorated medieval goblet or cup for drinking from
- hapai — to carry; lift.
- hapax — (informal) abbreviation of hapax legomenon.
- haply — perhaps; by chance.
- happi — A loose informal Japanese coat.
- happy — delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
- hapuu — a Hawaiian tree fern, Cibotium splendens, the cut trunks of which are used in horticulture as pots and planters.
- harpe — (Ancient Greece) A type of curved weapon or implement, variously described as a sickle, a pruning hook, or a curved sword like a scimitar. In later depictions it became a combination of a straight sword on one side and a curved blade on the other.
- harps — Plural form of harp.
- harpy — Classical Mythology. a ravenous, filthy monster having a woman's head and a bird's body.
- hasps — Plural form of hasp.