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8-letter words containing d, i, p, a, n

  • pedantic — ostentatious in one's learning.
  • pentadic — of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a pentad
  • pinacoid — a form whose faces are parallel to two of the axes.
  • pindaric — of, relating to, or in the style of Pindar.
  • pineland — Often, pinelands. an area or region covered largely with pine forest: He longed for the pinelands of his home state.
  • pisidian — the extinct language of Pisidia, not known to be related to any other language, written in a script derived from the Greek alphabet.
  • plaidman — a native of the Highlands of Scotland, being a person who wears plaid
  • pleading — the act of a person who pleads.
  • prandial — of or relating to a meal, especially dinner.
  • pycnidia — (in certain ascomycetes and fungi imperfecti) a globose or flask-shaped fruiting body bearing conidia on conidiophores.
  • pyinkado — a leguminous tree, Xylia xylocarpa (or dolabriformis), native to India and Myanmar
  • pyranoid — relating to the structure of a pyranose
  • raindrop — a drop of rain.
  • sandpile — a pile of sand, esp one for children to play on
  • satinpod — either of two European plants belonging to the genus Lunaria, of the mustard family, L. annua or L. rediviva, cultivated for their shiny flowers and large, round, flat, satiny pods.
  • shin pad — A shin pad is a thick piece of material that you wear inside your socks to protect the lower part of your leg when you are playing a game such as football or rugby.
  • spaldingAlbert, 1888–1953, U.S. violinist.
  • spaniard — a native or inhabitant of Spain.
  • spavined — suffering from or affected with spavin.
  • spondaic — of or relating to a spondee.
  • sprained — (of a joint) having been injured by a sudden twisting or wrenching of its ligaments
  • synapsid — a fossil reptile (of the subclass Synapsida) that exhibits some mammal-like characteristics of the skull
  • unpained — not suffering pain
  • unpaired — not matched
  • unrepaid — not repaid
  • wind gap — a cut that indents only the upper part of a mountain ridge, usually a former water gap.
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