9-letter words containing d, e, a, p
- plastered — drunk.
- plate-dog — a heavy metal plate on which plates, stereos, etc., are locked into position for printing on a rotary press.
- plateaued — a land area having a relatively level surface considerably raised above adjoining land on at least one side, and often cut by deep canyons.
- platitude — a flat, dull, or trite remark, especially one uttered as if it were fresh or profound.
- play date — an appointment made by several parents to have their young children play together.
- playfield — a field for sports or public festivities
- pleadable — capable of being pleaded, as a case in court.
- pleadings — the act of a person who pleads.
- pleasured — the state or feeling of being pleased.
- podcaster — a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer: Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.
- podotheca — the horny integument covering unfeathered portions of the legs and toes of most birds.
- poi dance — a women's formation dance that involves singing and manipulating a poi
- polarised — to cause polarization in.
- polarized — of or relating to a medium that exhibits polarization.
- pole-axed — If someone is pole-axed, they are so surprised or shocked that they do not know what to say or do.
- polyamide — a polymer in which the monomer units are linked together by the amide group –CONH–.
- ponderate — deliberate or intentional
- ponderosa — a North American pine tree
- poppyhead — a finial or other ornament, often richly carved, as the top of the upright end of a bench or pew.
- populated — to inhabit; live in; be the inhabitants of.
- portalled — a door, gate, or entrance, especially one of imposing appearance, as to a palace.
- portrayed — to make a likeness of by drawing, painting, carving, or the like.
- posigrade — of, relating to, or designating motion in the same direction as the current or normal motion
- postdated — to date (a check, invoice, letter, document) with a date later than the actual date.
- posteriad — toward the posterior; posteriorly.
- poundcake — a rich, sweet cake made originally with approximately a pound each of butter, sugar, and flour.
- powderman — a person in charge of explosives, especially in a demolition crew.
- powfagged — exhausted
- practiced — skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics.
- practised — skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics.
- praeludia — musical preludes
- pre-audit — an examination of vouchers, contracts, etc., in order to substantiate a transaction or a series of transactions before they are paid for and recorded.
- pre-death — the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Compare brain death.
- pre-ready — completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
- preadamic — occurring or existing before Adam
- preadjust — that aids in preadjusting, that makes later adjusting easier by advance preparation
- preambled — an introductory statement; preface; introduction. Synonyms: opening, beginning; foreword, prologue, prelude. Antonyms: epilogue, appendix, conclusion, afterword, closing.
- precaudal — in front of the tail or caudal vertebrae of an animal
- predacity — predatory; rapacious.
- predation — depredation; plundering.
- predatism — the state of living as a predator or by predation.
- predatory — Zoology. preying upon other organisms for food.
- predebate — occurring or produced before a given debate; of or pertaining to the period leading up to a given debate
- predicant — preaching: a predicant religious order.
- predicate — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
- predikant — a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, esp in South Africa
- predomain — (theory) A domain with no bottom element.
- prefabbed — prefabricated.
- prefeudal — of the period before the feudal era
- prehandle — to handle beforehand