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10-letter words containing d, i, p, e

  • plastidule — a small particle of protoplasm
  • platinated — to platinize.
  • pleadingly — the act of a person who pleads.
  • plentitude — abundance or fullness
  • plugged in — closely connected; in touch with what is going on; informed; involved: He's one of the more plugged-in advisers at State House.
  • plugged-in — closely connected; in touch with what is going on; informed; involved: He's one of the more plugged-in advisers at State House.
  • poker dice — (used with a plural verb) dice that, instead of being marked with spots, carry on their faces a picture or symbol representing the six highest playing cards: ace, king, queen, jack, ten, nine.
  • police dog — a dog trained to assist the police.
  • polyhedric — resembling a polyhedron
  • ponytailed — having a ponytail
  • portending — to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen does: The street incident may portend a general uprising.
  • posturized — to posture; pose.
  • potbellied — Someone, usually a man, who is potbellied has a potbelly.
  • powderlike — resembling powder (usually in consistency or texture); powdery
  • power dive — a steep dive by an aircraft with its engines at high power
  • power grid — A power grid is a network of power lines and associated equipment used to transmit and distribute electricity over a geographic area.
  • power-dive — a dive, especially a steep dive, by an aircraft in which the engine or engines are delivering thrust at or near full power.
  • praeludium — a prelude, now predominantly in a musical context
  • pre-advice — an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc.: I shall act on your advice.
  • pre-advise — to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following: I advise you to be cautious.
  • pre-design — to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), especially to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge.
  • pre-dinner — the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday.
  • preadamite — a person supposed to have existed before Adam.
  • prebidding — an advance bidding; the act of prebidding
  • preconized — to proclaim or commend publicly.
  • predacious — predatory; rapacious.
  • predefined — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
  • predeposit — to place for safekeeping or in trust, especially in a bank account: He deposited his paycheck every Friday.
  • predestine — to destine in advance; foreordain; predetermine: He seemed predestined for the ministry.
  • predestiny — predestination; pre-determined destiny
  • predicable — that may be predicated or affirmed; assertable.
  • predicated — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
  • predicator — the verbal element of a clause or sentence.
  • predicting — to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization.
  • prediction — an act of predicting.
  • predictive — of or relating to prediction: losing one's predictive power.
  • predictory — predictive.
  • prediscuss — to consider or examine by argument, comment, etc.; talk over or write about, especially to explore solutions; debate: to discuss the proposed law on taxes.
  • predispose — to give an inclination or tendency to beforehand; make susceptible: Genetic factors may predispose human beings to certain metabolic diseases.
  • prednisone — an analogue of cortisone, C 2 1 H 2 6 O 5 , used as an anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and antineoplastic in the treatment of various diseases.
  • preevident — plain or clear to the sight or understanding: His frown made it evident to all that he was displeased. It was evident that the project was a total failure.
  • preholiday — relating to the period before a holiday
  • prehominid — any of the extinct humanlike primates classified in the former family Prehominidae.
  • preimposed — imposed beforehand
  • prejudging — a preliminary round of judging, as in a contest where a certain number or percentage of the entrants are eliminated before the final judging.
  • prejudiced — an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
  • prejudices — an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
  • preludious — characteristic of a prelude
  • premedical — of or relating to studies in preparation for the formal study of medicine: a premedical course.
  • preprinted — an advance printing, usually of a portion of a book or of an article in a periodical.
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