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10-letter words containing d, p, a, r, t

  • parenthood — the state, position, or relation of a parent.
  • parodistic — parodic.
  • party food — food that is served at parties; snacks
  • party mood — a celebratory mood; readiness for a party
  • pasteboard — a stiff, firm board made of sheets of paper pasted or layers of paper pulp pressed together.
  • patch cord — a short cord with a plug at each end, or a plug at one end and a pair of clips at the other, used for temporarily connecting two pieces of equipment or signal paths.
  • patchboard — a device with a large number of sockets into which electrical plugs can be inserted to form many different temporary circuits: used in telephone exchanges, computer systems, etc
  • pathfinder — a historical novel (1840) by James Fenimore Cooper.
  • patio door — Patio doors are glass doors that lead onto a patio.
  • patricidal — the act of killing one's own father.
  • patronised — to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
  • pedestrian — a person who goes or travels on foot; walker.
  • pediatrics — the branch of medicine concerned with the development, care, and diseases of babies and children.
  • pediatrist — a physician who specializes in pediatrics.
  • pentachord — a series of five consecutive notes of a scale
  • perforated — perforated.
  • peridental — periodontal.
  • permadeath — (in a game, often a video game) the permanent death of a defeated character, after which the player of the game cannot continue with the same character.
  • petrolhead — a person who is excessively interested in or is devoted to travelling by car
  • photodrama — photoplay.
  • pilastered — having, or supported by, pilasters.
  • pilastrade — a row of pilasters.
  • pitch-dark — dark or black as pitch: a pitch-dark night.
  • plauditory — approving or laudatory
  • play dirty — use unfair or dishonest tactics
  • podiatrist — a person qualified to diagnose and treat foot disorders.
  • pontevedra — a port in NW Spain: takes its name from a 12-arched Roman bridge, the Pons Vetus. Pop: 77 993 (2003 est)
  • port sudan — a seaport in the NE Sudan, on the Red Sea.
  • postmarked — an official mark stamped on letters and other mail, serving as a cancellation of the postage stamp and indicating the place, date, and sometimes time of sending or receipt.
  • preadamite — a person supposed to have existed before Adam.
  • predentate — of an infant whose teeth have not yet developed; occurring during or pertaining to this period of development
  • predicated — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
  • predicator — the verbal element of a clause or sentence.
  • prestamped — stamped in advance
  • pretendant — a pretender
  • prismatoid — a polyhedron having its vertices lying on two parallel planes.
  • privatized — (of the production of goods or services) transferred from the public sector of an economy into private ownership and operation
  • proctodeal — a depression in the ectoderm of the anal region of a young embryo, which develops into part of the anal canal.
  • prodromata — signs or symptoms revealing the onset of a disease
  • propagated — to cause (an organism) to multiply by any process of natural reproduction from the parent stock.
  • proplastid — a plant cell organelle that a plastid develops from
  • prostrated — to cast (oneself) face down on the ground in humility, submission, or adoration.
  • protracted — to draw out or lengthen, especially in time; extend the duration of; prolong.
  • prudential — of, pertaining to, characterized by, or resulting from prudence.
  • pteranodon — a flying reptile of the extinct order Pterosauria, from the Cretaceous Period, having a wingspread of about 25 feet (8 meters).
  • pyramidist — an expert in the structure and history of the Egyptian pyramids
  • quadcopter — A rotorcraft propelled by four rotors.
  • quadruplet — any group or combination of four.
  • radiophoto — an image created by radio waves rather than light
  • rapid city — a city in SW South Dakota.
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