7-letter words containing d, e, s, p
- palsied — paralyzed; unable to move or control certain muscles.
- pansied — covered with pansies
- passade — a turn or course of a horse backward or forward on the same ground.
- pedesis — the random motion of particles in a liquid or gas; Brownian motion
- perseid — any of a shower of meteors appearing in August and radiating from a point in the constellation Perseus.
- phrased — Grammar. a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. (in English) a sequence of two or more words that does not contain a finite verb and its subject or that does not consist of clause elements such as subject, verb, object, or complement, as a preposition and a noun or pronoun, an adjective and noun, or an adverb and verb.
- phys ed — physical education.
- piedish — a shallow dish for baking pies
- pleased — (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?
- podesta — any of certain magistrates in Italy, as a chief magistrate in medieval towns and republics.
- posited — to place, put, or set.
- pradesh — a state, esp a state in the Union of India
- praised — the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
- predusk — the period before dusk
- preside — to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly or meeting; act as president or chairperson.
- presold — to sell in advance, as before manufacture or construction: to presell a planned house.
- pressed — fruit juice: squeezed
- prossed — to exhibit pride or haughtiness; put on airs.
- pseudo- — false, fake
- psyched — psych1 .
- pursued — to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase.
- pylades — a son of Strophius who befriended Orestes, accompanied him in his wanderings, and eventually married Electra, sister of Orestes.
- pyxides — Greek and Roman Antiquity. a box of a usually cylindrical shape having a lid with a knob in the center, used for toilet articles.
- reposed — the state of reposing or being at rest; rest; sleep.
- respade — to dig over; dig up or work (ground etc) with a spade again
- respond — to reply or answer in words: to respond briefly to a question.
- rsvp'ed — to reply to an invitation: Don't forget to RSVP before Thursday.
- saphead — a simpleton; fool.
- scalped — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
- seedlip — a basket holding seeds that are to be sown
- seedpod — a seed vessel or dehiscent fruit that splits when ripe.
- semiped — half a poetic foot; a half-measure in poetic metre
- send up — an entertaining or humorous burlesque or parody; takeoff: The best skit in the revue was a send-up of TV game shows.
- send-up — an entertaining or humorous burlesque or parody; takeoff: The best skit in the revue was a send-up of TV game shows.
- sharped — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- shed up — to store (hay) in a shed
- shepard — Alan Bartlett, Jr. 1923–1998, U.S. astronaut: first American in space, May 5, 1961.
- shipped — a romantic relationship between fictional characters, especially one that people discuss, write about, or take an interest in, whether or not the romance actually exists in the original book, show, etc.: popular ships in fan fiction.
- skipped — to move in a light, springy manner by bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot.
- slipped — to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide: Water slips off a smooth surface.
- slopped — to spill or splash (liquid).
- slumped — to drop or fall heavily; collapse: Suddenly she slumped to the floor.
- snapped — to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
- snipped — to cut with a small, quick stroke, or a succession of such strokes, with scissors or the like.
- snooped — to prowl or pry; go about in a sneaking, prying way.
- soliped — solidungulate.
- spadger — a sparrow
- spammed — (lowercase) Digital Technology. disruptive online messages, especially commercial messages posted on a computer network or sent as email (often used attributively): Install spam blocker software and keep your email spam filters updated to protect your accounts from unsolicited spam.
- spandex — a synthetic fiber composed of a long-chain polymer, used chiefly in the manufacture of garments to add elasticity.
- spanked — to strike (a person, usually a child) with the open hand, a slipper, etc., especially on the buttocks, as in punishment.