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8-letter words containing d, o, p, e, s

  • dropwise — in the form of a drop
  • dyspnoea — Alternative spelling of dyspnea.
  • eardrops — an earring with a pendant.
  • epanodos — a return to main theme after a digression
  • episodic — Containing or consisting of a series of loosely connected parts or events.
  • epoxides — Plural form of epoxide.
  • escapado — an escaped criminal
  • eslpdpro — ESL public domain version of Edinburgh Prolog for MS-DOS. The code is totally compatible with C-Prolog.
  • espoused — Adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life).
  • estopped — Simple past tense and past participle of estop.
  • evesdrop — Archaic form of eavesdrop.
  • explodes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of explode.
  • expounds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expound.
  • eyedrops — Plural form of eyedrop.
  • forspend — to exhaust financially
  • godspeed — good fortune; success (used as a wish to a person starting on a journey, a new venture, etc.).
  • gossiped — idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars.
  • hexapods — Plural form of hexapod.
  • hopheads — (slang) Plural form of hophead.
  • implodes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implode.
  • imposted — a tax; tribute; duty.
  • isopedin — the underlying layer of a ganoid scale, composed of connective tissue embedded with bone.
  • isotoped — Simple past tense and past participle of isotope.
  • jeopards — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jeopard.
  • leopards — Plural form of leopard.
  • lopsided — heavier, larger, or more developed on one side than on the other; unevenly balanced; unsymmetrical.
  • notepads — Plural form of notepad.
  • o-shaped — resembling the rounded form of the letter O
  • oldspeak — (sometimes initial capital letter) standard English, in contrast to English that is overly technical, politically correct, euphemistic, etc. Compare newspeak.
  • openside — (rugby), the space on the side of the pitch with the larger distance between the breakdown/set piece and the touchline; compare blindside.
  • operands — Plural form of operand.
  • opus dei — an international Roman Catholic organization of lay people and priests founded in Spain in 1928 by Josemaria Escrivá de Balaguer (1902–75), with the aim of spreading Christian principles
  • outspeed — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.
  • outspend — to outdo in spending; spend more than: They seemed determined to outspend their neighbors.
  • paludose — growing or living in marshes
  • passcode — password (def 2).
  • pastored — a minister or priest in charge of a church.
  • peasecod — the pod of the pea.
  • polished — made smooth and glossy: a figurine of polished mahogany.
  • poolside — the lounging area around a swimming pool.
  • portside — situated on the port side
  • poseidon — the ancient Greek god of the sea, with the power to cause earthquakes, identified by the Romans with Neptune.
  • postcode — an official code used by the post office, similar to the U.S. zip code, that adds numbers and letters to addresses to expedite mail delivery.
  • postdate — to date (a check, invoice, letter, document) with a date later than the actual date.
  • postdive — following a dive, esp a scuba dive
  • postlude — a concluding piece or movement.
  • potsherd — a broken pottery fragment, especially one of archaeological value.
  • presidio — a garrisoned fort; military post.
  • proceeds — to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
  • prodnose — an inquisitive person
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