7-letter words containing i, d, e
- patined — patina.
- pedesis — the random motion of particles in a liquid or gas; Brownian motion
- pedetic — of or relating to Brownian motion
- pedicab — (especially in Southeast Asia) a three-wheeled public conveyance operated by pedals, typically one having a hooded cab for two passengers mounted behind the driver.
- pedicel — Botany. a small stalk. an ultimate division of a common peduncle. one of the subordinate stalks in a branched inflorescence, bearing a single flower.
- pedicle — a small stalk or stalklike support, as the connection between the cephalothorax and abdomen in certain arachnids.
- pedrail — a type of wheel designed for use on rough terrain, consisting of a chain around the wheel with flat discs attached to the chain
- pedro i — (Dom Pedro) 1798–1834, king of Portugal (1826, as Pedro IV) and first emperor of Brazil 1822–31.
- pending — while awaiting; until: pending his return.
- pennied — having or consisting of a penny or pennies
- peptide — a compound containing two or more amino acids in which the carboxyl group of one acid is linked to the amino group of the other.
- peracid — an oxyacid, the primary element of which is in its highest possible oxidation state, as perchloric acid, HClO 4 , and permanganic acid, HMnO 4 .
- percoid — belonging to the Percoidea, a group of acanthopterygian fishes comprising the true perches and related families, and constituting one of the largest natural groups of fishes.
- perdido — Mon·te [Spanish mawn-te] /Spanish ˈmɔn tɛ/ (Show IPA) a mountain in NE Spain, a peak of the Pyrenees. 10,994 feet (3350 meters).
- perfidy — deliberate breach of faith or trust; faithlessness; treachery: perfidy that goes unpunished.
- peridot — a green transparent variety of olivine, used as a gem.
- perinde — (in prescriptions) in the same manner as before.
- perseid — any of a shower of meteors appearing in August and radiating from a point in the constellation Perseus.
- phonied — not real or genuine; fake; counterfeit: a phony diamond.
- pickled — preserved or steeped in brine or other liquid.
- piddler — to spend time in a wasteful, trifling, or ineffective way; dawdle (often followed by around): He wasted the day piddling around.
- pidgeon — Walter, 1898–1984, U.S. actor, born in Canada.
- piebald — having patches of black and white or of other colors; parti-colored.
- piedish — a shallow dish for baking pies
- pierced — punctured or perforated, as to form a decorative design: a pendant in pierced copper.
- pig bed — a bed of sand for molding pigs into which molten metal is poured.
- pigfeed — food for pigs
- pigweed — any goosefoot of the genus Chenopodium, especially C. album.
- piloted — a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
- pinched — to squeeze or compress between the finger and thumb, the teeth, the jaws of an instrument, or the like.
- pinhead — the head of a pin.
- pinnoed — held or bound by the arms
- pinweed — any of various N American plants of the genus Lechea with tiny flowers and thin straight leaves
- pirated — a person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea or on the shores of the sea.
- pitched — sound: of a certain pitch
- pithead — a mine entrance and the surrounding area.
- pivoted — a pin, point, or short shaft on the end of which something rests and turns, or upon and about which something rotates or oscillates.
- plaided — made of plaid, or having a similar pattern.
- plaited — a braid, especially of hair or straw.
- pléiade — a group of seven French poets of the 16th cent. who favored the use of classical forms
- podlike — resembling a pod
- poinder — a person who protects and cares for hedges, woods, etc
- pointed — having a point or points: a pointed arch.
- poppied — covered or adorned with poppies: poppied fields.
- posited — to place, put, or set.
- praised — the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
- prebind — to bind beforehand
- predial — of, relating to, or consisting of land or its products; real; landed.
- predict — to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization.
- predive — happening or carried out before a dive