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9-letter words containing i, n, l, e, t, p

  • peltation — having the stalk or support attached to the lower surface at a distance from the margin, as a leaf; shield-shaped.
  • penalties — a punishment imposed or incurred for a violation of law or rule.
  • pentolite — a high explosive consisting of pentaerythritol tetranitrate and TNT.
  • penultima — the next to the last syllable in a word.
  • perinatal — occurring during or pertaining to the phase surrounding the time of birth, from the twentieth week of gestation to the twenty-eighth day of newborn life.
  • pestilent — producing or tending to produce infectious or contagious, often epidemic, disease; pestilential.
  • petillant — slightly sparkling.
  • phonolite — a fine-grained volcanic rock composed chiefly of alkali feldspar and nepheline, some varieties of which split into pieces that ring on being struck.
  • phthalein — any of a group of compounds formed by treating phthalic anhydride with phenols, from which certain important dyes are derived.
  • pie plant — rhubarb
  • pigmental — of or relating to a pigment or pigments, or the natural colouring of a person or thing
  • pile into — crowd inside: a vehicle
  • pin plate — a bearing plate having a projection for fixing into masonry.
  • pinnulate — having pinnules.
  • pintailed — having a tapered tail
  • placentia — a town in S California.
  • plain tex — (publication)   Donald Knuth's original set of user-level macros for interaction with his TeX formatter. Dedicated TeX fans still prefer these over the more user-friendly LaTeX macros used by the majority of the TeX community.
  • plaintext — the intelligible original message of a cryptogram, as opposed to the coded or enciphered version.
  • plaintive — expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful: a plaintive melody.
  • planetoid — an asteroid.
  • plantlike — any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that have more or less rigid cell walls containing cellulose, including vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, and hornworts: some classification schemes may include fungi, algae, bacteria, blue-green algae, and certain single-celled eukaryotes that have plantlike qualities, as rigid cell walls or photosynthesis.
  • platinate — Chemistry. a salt of platinic acid.
  • platinize — to coat or plate with metallic platinum.
  • platonize — to follow or adopt the doctrines of Plato.
  • plenitude — fullness or adequacy in quantity, measure, or degree; abundance: a plenitude of food, air, and sunlight.
  • plentiful — existing in great plenty: Coal was plentiful, and therefore cheap, in that region.
  • plot line — Usually, plot lines. dialogue that advances the plot, as in a play or motion-picture script.
  • pointable — able to be pointed or pointed out
  • pointedly — having a point or points: a pointed arch.
  • pointelle — a knitting design, usually in the form of chevrons
  • pointille — (of book covers) decorated with a tooled pattern of dots.
  • pointless — without a point: a pointless pen.
  • polianite — a variety of pyrolusite, MnO 2 , having well-developed crystals.
  • pollinate — to convey pollen to the stigma of (a flower).
  • pontlevis — a drawbridge.
  • potential — possible, as opposed to actual: the potential uses of nuclear energy.
  • prelation — the setting of one above another
  • printable — capable of being printed.
  • printless — making, retaining, or showing no print or impression.
  • pulvinate — having the shape of a cushion; resembling a cushion; cushion-shaped.
  • quintuple — fivefold; consisting of five parts.
  • rantipole — wild, reckless, boisterous
  • reimplant — Surgery. to restore (a tooth, organ, limb, or other structure) to its original site.
  • repletion — the condition of being abundantly supplied or filled; fullness.
  • replicant — an android that is indistinguishable from a human being
  • reptilian — belonging or pertaining to the Reptilia.
  • simpleton — an ignorant, foolish, or silly person.
  • soleprint — a print of the sole of a foot: often used in hospitals for identifying infants.
  • spinulate — having a spine or spines
  • splenetic — of the spleen; splenic.
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