9-letter words containing e, n, t, r, o, p
- nonexpert — A person who is not an expert.
- nonparent — a person who is not a parent
- notepaper — writing paper, especially that used in writing notes or personal correspondence and usually less than 8½ × 11 inches (21.6 × 27.9 cm) in size.
- obreption — Canon Law. fraud in obtaining or attempting to obtain something from an official. Compare subreption (def 1).
- operantly — In an operant manner.
- operating — used or engaged in performing operations: an operating surgeon.
- operation — an act or instance, process, or manner of functioning or operating.
- opportune — appropriate, favorable, or suitable: an opportune phrase for the occasion.
- orthopnea — difficult or painful breathing except in an erect sitting or standing position.
- overpaint — to cover over with paint
- overplant — to plant more than is necessary or possible to sustain
- overprint — Printing. to print additional material or another color on a form or sheet previously printed.
- parthenon — the temple of Athena Parthenos on the Acropolis at Athens, completed c438 b.c. by Ictinus and Callicrates and decorated by Phidias: regarded as the finest Doric temple.
- parthenos — an epithet of Athena, meaning “virgin.”.
- patronage — the financial support or business provided to a store, hotel, or the like, by customers, clients, or paying guests.
- patroness — a woman who protects, supports, or sponsors someone or something.
- patronise — to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
- patronize — to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
- patterson — Eleanor Medill ("Cissy") 1884–1948, U.S. newspaper editor and publisher.
- pennywort — any of several plants having round or roundish leaves, as the navelwort.
- perdition — a state of final spiritual ruin; loss of the soul; damnation.
- perforant — perforating; esp (of blood vessels) perforating other anatomical structures
- peronista — Peronist.
- perotinus — ("Magnus Magister") fl. late 12th to early 13th century, French composer.
- personate — to act or portray (a character in a play, a part, etc.).
- pertusion — the process or act of making a hole with a stabbing or penetrating implement
- pet owner — a person who owns a pet
- petronius — Gaius (ˈɡaɪəs), known as Petronius Arbiter. died 66 ad, Roman satirist, supposed author of the Satyricon, a picaresque account of the licentiousness of contemporary society
- petrosian — Tigran (tiɡˈran). 1929–84, Soviet chess player; world champion (1963–69)
- pignorate — to pledge or pawn
- pinkerton — Allan, 1819–84, U.S. detective, born in Scotland.
- ponderate — deliberate or intentional
- pontonier — an officer or soldier in charge of bridge equipment or the construction of pontoon bridges.
- portioner — a person who receives or holds a portion, or who divides something into portions.
- pothering — commotion; uproar.
- pothunter — a person who hunts for food or profit, ignoring the rules of sport.
- pottering — putter1 .
- pottinger — an apothecary
- preaction — the process or state of acting or of being active: The machine is not in action now.
- precentor — a person who leads a church choir or congregation in singing.
- predation — depredation; plundering.
- prelation — the setting of one above another
- premotion — a previous motion
- prenotify — to notify in advance
- prenotion — a preconception.
- preobtain — to obtain in advance
- preoption — the right of first choice
- prepotent — preeminent in power, authority, or influence; predominant: a prepotent name in the oil business.
- princeton — a borough in central New Jersey: battle 1777.
- procident — relating to a prolapse