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10-letter words containing l, e, t, r, p

  • doorplates — Plural form of doorplate.
  • dopplerite — an organic amorphous mineral of dark colour, found mainly in Austria and Switzerland
  • drawplates — Plural form of drawplate.
  • drop table — a tabletop hinged to a wall, held in a horizontal position by a bracket while in use.
  • electropop — a genre of pop music characterized by the use of synthesizers to replace guitars and drums
  • emplastron — a plaster containing a balm or medication
  • emplastrum — a medicated plaster
  • eolotropic — Alternative spelling of aeolotropic.
  • epicentral — Of or pertaining to an epicentre.
  • epiretinal — (anatomy) Over or covering the retina.
  • episternal — Of or pertaining to the episternum.
  • epistolary — Relating to or denoting the writing of letters or literary works in the form of letters.
  • epithermal — relating to minerals formed from warm, shallow water
  • eruptional — relating to volcanic eruption
  • eutrapelia — the quality of being skilled in conversation; wit; urbanity
  • explicator — A person or thing who explicates.
  • exploiters — Plural form of exploiter.
  • exportable — Able to be exported.
  • extemporal — (archaic) Extemporaneous.
  • extirpable — Capable of being extirpated or eradicated.
  • field trip — a trip by students to gain firsthand knowledge away from the classroom, as to a museum, factory, geological area, or environment of certain plants and animals.
  • fieldstrip — To disassemble a weapon for cleaning, oiling or repair.
  • filter tip — a mouthpiece for a cigarette or cigar having a means of filtering the smoke.
  • flare path — an airstrip illuminated for use at night or in bad weather
  • flowerpots — Plural form of flowerpot.
  • fluorotype — an early form of photograph produced on paper treated with sodium fluoride
  • fly-tipper — a person who deliberately dumps rubbish in an unauthorized place
  • flypitcher — a person who has a flypitch
  • grapholect — an established and standardized written language
  • graplement — a close fight or a close fighting grasp
  • graptolite — any colonial animal of the extinct class Graptolithina, most common in the Ordovician and Silurian Periods, thought to be related to the pterobranchs.
  • gravel pit — an open cast working for the extraction of gravel
  • hartlepool — a seaport city in NE England.
  • helicopter — any of a class of heavier-than-air craft that are lifted and sustained in the air horizontally by rotating wings or blades turning on vertical axes through power supplied by an engine.
  • heliotrope — any hairy plant belonging to the genus Heliotropium, of the borage family, as H. arborescens, cultivated for its small, fragrant purple flowers.
  • heliotropy — the growth of plants in a particular direction as a response to the stimulus of light, heliotropism
  • hemipteral — of or relating to a hemipterous insect
  • hemitropal — hemitropous
  • heptachlor — a highly toxic, light-tan, waxy solid, C 10 H 5 Cl 7 , used as an insecticide: its manufacture and use are restricted in the U.S.
  • heterophil — Also, heterophilic. Immunology. (of an antibody) having an affinity for an antigen other than its specific antigen.
  • hilltopper — the top or summit of a hill.
  • hospitaler — a member of the religious and military order (Knights Hospitalers or Knights of St. John of Jerusalem) originating about the time of the first Crusade (1096–99) and taking its name from a hospital at Jerusalem.
  • hypaethral — (of a classical building) wholly or partly open to the sky.
  • hyperalert — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • hyperlight — Faster than light speed.
  • ill temper — bad or irritable disposition.
  • impartable — Capable of being imparted.
  • impartible — not partible; indivisible.
  • impetrable — (obsolete) Capable of being obtained or influenced by petition.
  • importable — to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
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