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8-letter words containing e, p, a, y

  • eyepatch — A patch worn to protect an injured eye.
  • fly page — banner
  • flypaper — paper designed to destroy flies by catching them on its sticky surface or poisoning them on contact.
  • foreplay — sexual stimulation of one's partner, usually as a prelude to sexual intercourse.
  • gameplay — The tactical aspects of a computer game, such as its plot and the way it is played, as distinct from the graphics and sound effects.
  • gap year — a period of time, usually an academic or calendar year, in which a student takes a break from school to travel, work, or volunteer, typically after ending high school and before starting college.
  • geocarpy — the ripening of fruits below ground, as occurs in the peanut
  • geophagy — the practice of eating earthy matter, especially clay or chalk, as in famine-stricken areas.
  • gypseian — relating to gypsies
  • ha'penny — halfpenny.
  • hexapody — a measure consisting of six feet.
  • hyphemia — bleeding inside the eye caused by ruptured blood vessels
  • hypogeal — underground; subterranean.
  • hypogean — Existing or growing underground.
  • hypopnea — abnormally shallow and slow breathing.
  • i-player — a service provided by the BBC, allowing its recently broadcast television programmes to be viewed over the internet
  • jeopardy — hazard or risk of or exposure to loss, harm, death, or injury: For a moment his life was in jeopardy.
  • keepsaky — like or suitable for a keepsake, usually specifically of a volume of material made and given as a keepsake in the 19th century
  • lampreys — Plural form of lamprey.
  • lay open — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • leap day — February 29: the extra day added to the Gregorian calendar in leap year.
  • mayapple — American plant
  • maypoles — Plural form of maypole.
  • net play — play made from a position close to the net
  • nonpayer — One who is not a payer, who does not pay.
  • nymphaea — a room or area having a fountain, statues, flowers, etc.
  • nymphean — Of or pertaining to a nymph or nymphs.
  • opaquely — not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; not allowing light to pass through.
  • open day — An open day is a day on which members of the public are encouraged to visit a particular school, university, or other institution to see what it is like.
  • overplay — to exaggerate or overemphasize (one's role in a play, an emotion, an effect, etc.): The young actor overplayed Hamlet shamelessly. The director of the movie had overplayed the pathos.
  • pale dry — light in color and not sweet
  • pale-dry — light-colored and medium-sweet: pale-dry ginger ale.
  • pamphrey — a cabbage
  • panderly — in the manner of a pander
  • panegyry — a panegyric
  • paperboy — a youth or man who sells newspapers on the street or delivers them to homes; newsboy.
  • papyrine — paper-like; papyral
  • paralyse — to affect with paralysis.
  • paralyze — to affect with paralysis.
  • paratype — a specimen other than a type specimen that is used for the original description of a taxonomic group and specifically stated to be the one on which the original description of the taxon was based.
  • parlayed — to bet or gamble (an original amount and its winnings) on a subsequent race, contest, etc.
  • passerby — a person passing by.
  • patchery — the act of hurriedly patching something together
  • patently — the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years.
  • pay deal — a negotiation or agreement concerning pay or salary
  • pay desk — the counter in a shop where customers pay for goods
  • pay zone — A pay zone is a reservoir or part of a reservoir that contains hydrocarbons that can be extracted economically.
  • payables — debts to be paid
  • paycheck — a bank check given as salary or wages.
  • paygrade — a level on a pay scale
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