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9-letter words containing k, a, p, e, l

  • applejack — a brandy made from apples; distilled cider
  • appletalk — (networking, protocol)   A proprietary local area network protocol developed by Apple Computer, Inc. for communication between Apple products (e.g. Macintosh) and other computers. This protocol is independent of the network layer on which it runs. Current implementations exist for Localtalk, a 235 kilobyte per second local area network and Ethertalk, a 10 megabyte per second local area network.
  • apronlike — resembling an apron
  • backpedal — to press backward on the pedals of a bicycle, as to brake
  • backplane — A board to which the main circuit boards of a computer may be connected and that provides connections between them.
  • backplate — a plate of armour which guards the back
  • bakeapple — the fruit of the cloudberry
  • bookplate — A bookplate is a piece of decorated paper which is stuck in the front of a book and on which the owner's name is printed or written.
  • cell pack — a container made of cellular plastic, as one used for holding flowers or plants.
  • crapelike — resembling crape
  • grapelike — Resembling a grape or some aspect of grapes.
  • half-peck — a unit of dry measure equal to 4 quarts (4.4 liters).
  • half-pike — spontoon.
  • harpylike — resembling a harpy
  • hypertalk — A verbose semicompiled language by Bill Atkinson and Dan Winkler, with loose syntax and high readability. HyperTalk uses HyperCard as an object management system, development environment and interface builder. Programs are organised into "stacks" of "cards", each of which may have "buttons" and "fields". All data storage is in zero-terminated strings in fields, local, or global variables; all data references are through "chunk expressions" of the form: 'last item of background field "Name List" of card ID 34217'. Flow of control is event-driven and uses message-passing among scripts that are attached to stack, background, card, field and button objects.
  • kalispell — a city in NW Montana.
  • kallitype — an photographic printing process using silver and ferric salts, popular in the 19th century
  • kapil dev — (Ramlal) Nikhanj (nɪˈkændʒ). born 1959, Indian cricketer: an all-rounder, he played in 131 test matches and captained India to victory in the 1983 World Cup
  • kei-apple — a thorny shrub or small tree, Dovyalis caffra, of southern Africa, having round, yellow, juicy-pulped, cranberry-flavored fruit that is edible only when cooked.
  • kelp bass — a sea bass, Paralabrax clathratus, of southern California coastal waters, valued as a food and game fish.
  • kelp crab — any of several spider crabs common among kelp beds along the Pacific coast of North America.
  • key plate — (in color printing) the plate providing the greatest definition of detail, usually the black plate, on which the other plates are registered.
  • kleopatra — Cleopatra (def 2).
  • kraepelin — Emil [ey-meel] /ˈeɪ mil/ (Show IPA), 1856–1926, German psychiatrist.
  • lapstrake — clinker-built (def 2).
  • lapstreak — Alternative form of lapstrake.
  • leakproof — designed to prevent leaking: a leakproof bottle.
  • leetspeak — a coded spelling system and language used in very informal communications on the Internet, featuring letters combined with numbers or special characters in place of letters that they may resemble, and including inventive misspellings, jargon, and slang.
  • maplelike — Resembling a maple tree or some aspect of one.
  • oak apple — oak gall.
  • pall-like — a cloth, often of velvet, for spreading over a coffin, bier, or tomb.
  • palsylike — resembling palsy
  • parakelia — a succulent herb of the genus Calandrinia, with purple flowers, that thrives in inland Australia
  • parbuckle — a kind of tackle for raising or lowering a cask or similar object along an inclined plane or a vertical surface, consisting of a rope looped over a post or the like, with its two ends passing around the object to be moved.
  • parkville — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • peak load — the maximum load on an electrical power-supply system
  • permalink — a permanent URL that links to a specific web page, typically a single blog entry or news article.
  • perp walk — an arranged public appearance of a recently arrested criminal for the benefit of the media
  • placekick — a kick made while the ball is in place, often held in place, on the ground, as in kicking off or in attempting a field goal
  • plackless — lacking money; penniless
  • 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.
  • platelike — a shallow, usually circular dish, often of earthenware or porcelain, from which food is eaten.
  • platemark — hallmark.
  • playmaker — an offensive player, as in basketball or ice hockey, who executes plays designed to put one or more teammates in a position to score.
  • plekhanov — Georgi (or Georgy) Valentinovich [gyi-awr-gyee-vuh-lyin-tyee-nuh-vyich] /gyɪˈɔr gyi və lyɪnˈtyi nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1857–1918, Russian philosopher and leader of the Mensheviks.
  • pokelogan — marshy or stagnant water that has branched off from a stream or lake.
  • polltaker — a person or organization that conducts polls; pollster.
  • polokwane — a town in NE South Africa, the capital of Limpopo province: commercial and agricultural centre. Pop: 90 398 (2001)
  • sheepwalk — a tract of land on which sheep are pastured.
  • skeptical — doubtful about a particular thing: My teacher thinks I can get a scholarship, but I'm skeptical.

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