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11-letter words containing d, a, c, p

  • pedophiliac — pedophile.
  • pedunculate — having a peduncle.
  • pentadactyl — having five digits on each hand or foot.
  • pentahydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) pentahydroxy.
  • pericardiac — of or relating to the pericardium.
  • pericardial — of or relating to the pericardium.
  • pericardium — the membranous sac enclosing the heart.
  • petticoated — wearing a petticoat
  • phagedaenic — relating to or having the characteristics of phagedaena
  • phylloclade — a flattened stem or branch having the function of a leaf.
  • phytic acid — a white to pale-yellow, water-soluble liquid, C 6 H 1 8 O 2 4 P 6 , found in cereal grains: used chiefly to chelate heavy metals during the manufacture of animal fats and vegetable oils and as a water-softening agent.
  • picric acid — a yellow, crystalline, water-soluble, intensely bitter, poisonous acid, C 6 H 3 N 3 O 7 , used chiefly in explosives.
  • pina colada — a tall mixed drink of rum, cream of coconut, pineapple juice, and ice usually frappéed in a blender.
  • pitch-faced — (of a stone) having all arrises in the same plane and the faces roughly dressed with a pick.
  • placeholder — Mathematics, Logic. a symbol in an expression that may be replaced by the name of any element of the set.
  • plaid cymru — the Welsh nationalist party
  • plasticated — covered with a layer of plastic
  • play doctor — a person, usually a professional playwright, employed to improve a script, especially shortly before the play's opening.
  • pneudraulic — of or relating to a mechanism involving both pneumatic and hydraulic action.
  • poached egg — A poached egg is an egg cooked gently in boiling water, without its shell.
  • poetic edda — either of two old Icelandic literary works, one a collection of poems on mythical and religious subjects (or) erroneously attributed to Saemund Sigfusson (c1055–1133), the other a collection of ancient Scandinavian myths and legends, rules and theories of versification, poems, etc. (or) compiled and written in part by Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241).
  • poker-faced — an expressionless face: He can tell a funny story with a poker face.
  • polydactyly — the condition of being polydactyl.
  • postal card — a card sold by the post office with a stamp already printed on it.
  • postal code — British. postcode.
  • pouched rat — pocket gopher.
  • praecordial — of or pertaining to a part of the body near or in front of the heart; located near to or in front of the heart
  • pre-cardiac — of or relating to the heart: cardiac disease.
  • preaudience — the right to be given an audience before other people; the privilege of being the first to be heard
  • predeceased — to die before (another person, the occurrence of an event, etc.).
  • prediabetic — a person suffering from prediabetes
  • predicament — an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation.
  • predication — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
  • predicative — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
  • predicatory — of or relating to preaching.
  • predictable — able to be foretold or declared in advance: New technology allows predictable weather forecasting.
  • predictably — able to be foretold or declared in advance: New technology allows predictable weather forecasting.
  • predictated — to say or read (something) aloud for another person to transcribe or for a machine to record: to dictate some letters to a secretary.
  • predispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • predoctoral — of or relating to study undertaken in preparation for a doctoral degree.
  • predynastic — of, relating to, or belonging to a time or period before the first dynasty of a nation, especially the period in Egypt before c3200 b.c.
  • prefinanced — financed in advance
  • preheadache — occurring before a headache
  • preindicate — to indicate in advance; presage: The early thaw preindicated an avalanche.
  • prejudicant — judging beforehand
  • prejudicate — to judge beforehand
  • prejudicial — causing prejudice or disadvantage; detrimental.
  • premedicate — to administer preparatory medication to
  • prepackaged — to package (foodstuffs or manufactured goods) before retail distribution or sale.
  • prick-eared — British. Informal. (of a man) having the hair cut short. Archaic. following or sympathetic to the Puritans or Roundheads. Archaic. priggish.
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