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6-letter words containing a, p

  • dapped — to fish by letting the bait fall lightly on the water.
  • dapper — A man who is dapper has a very neat and clean appearance, and is often also small and thin.
  • dapple — to mark or become marked with spots or patches of a different colour; mottle
  • dayhop — a day's journey; a distance that can be traveled in one day.
  • decamp — If you decamp, you go away from somewhere secretly or suddenly.
  • depack — (transitive,computing) To decompress (data).
  • depart — When something or someone departs from a place, they leave it and start a journey to another place.
  • dewlap — a loose fold of skin hanging from beneath the throat in cattle, dogs, etc
  • dialup — (computing) alternative spelling of dial-up.
  • diaper — A diaper is a piece of soft towel or paper, which you fasten round a baby's bottom in order to soak up its urine and faeces.
  • diapir — an anticlinal fold in which the brittle overlying rock has been pierced by material, such as salt, from beneath
  • dipsas — a member of a genus of harmless snakes (Dipsas) of the family Colubridae
  • dognap — to steal (a dog), especially for the purpose of selling it for profit.
  • dopant — an impurity added intentionally in a very small, controlled amount to a pure semiconductor to change its electrical properties: Arsenic is a dopant for silicon.
  • dorpat — German name of Tartu.
  • draped — Simple past tense and past participle of drape.
  • draperHenry, 1837–82, U.S. astronomer.
  • drapes — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • drapet — a cloth
  • drapey — Tending to form drape-like folds.
  • drappy — drop (of liquid)
  • drupal — (botany) drupaceous.
  • dunlapWilliam, 1766–1839, U.S. dramatist, theatrical producer, and historian.
  • duparc — Henri (ɑ̃ri), full name Marie Eugène Henri Fouques Duparc. 1848–1933, French composer of songs noted for their sad brooding quality
  • eaprom — Electrically Alterable Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • earlap — earflap.
  • eat up — to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment; chew and swallow (food).
  • ecomap — a diagram showing the links between an individual and his or her community
  • elapid — (zoology) Any of many species of snakes of the family Elapidae, including the cobras, mambas, and coral snakes.
  • elapse — (of time ) pass or go by.
  • empair — Obsolete form of impair.
  • empale — Obsolete form of impale.
  • empark — Obsolete form of impark.
  • empath — (chiefly in science fiction) a person with the paranormal ability to apprehend the mental or emotional state of another individual.
  • empusa — a goblin in Greek mythology
  • encamp — Settle in or establish a camp, especially a military one.
  • endcap — A cap placed on the end of something.
  • enrapt — Fascinated; enthralled.
  • entrap — Catch (someone or something) in or as in a trap.
  • enwrap — Wrap; envelop.
  • eparch — The chief bishop of an eparchy.
  • épater — to startle or shock, as out of complacency, conventionality, etc.
  • epaule — The shoulder of a bastion, or the place where its face and flank meet and form the angle, called the angle of the shoulder.
  • epical — (literature) Any book containing 2 or more epics.
  • epizoa — Plural form of epizoon.
  • epocha — Archaic form of epoch.
  • escape — An act of breaking free from confinement or control.
  • escarp — The side of the ditch next to the parapet in a fortification; the scarp.
  • espace — (obsolete) Space.
  • espada — a sword
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