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9-letter words containing l, p, t

  • palatable — acceptable or agreeable to the palate or taste; savory: palatable food.
  • paleolith — a paleolithic stone implement.
  • palestine — Also called Holy Land. Biblical name Canaan. an ancient country in SW Asia, on the E coast of the Mediterranean.
  • palleting — a small, low, portable platform on which goods are placed for storage or moving, as in a warehouse or vehicle.
  • palletize — to place (materials) upon pallets for handling or moving.
  • palm chat — a passerine bird, Dulus dominicus, of Hispaniola and Gonave, in the West Indies, noted for its huge, communal nest, occupied by several pairs of birds.
  • palmately — radiating from a central point
  • palmation — a palmate state or formation.
  • palmister — a person telling fortunes by reading palms
  • palmistry — the art or practice of telling fortunes and interpreting character from the lines and configurations of the palm of a person's hand.
  • palmitate — a salt or ester of palmitic acid.
  • palo alto — a city in W California, SE of San Francisco.
  • palpation — to examine by touch, especially for the purpose of diagnosing disease or illness.
  • palpatory — to examine by touch, especially for the purpose of diagnosing disease or illness.
  • palpitant — affected or characterized by palpitation.
  • palpitate — to pulsate with unusual rapidity from exertion, emotion, disease, etc.; flutter: His heart palpitated wildly.
  • panatella — panetella.
  • panellist — A panellist is a person who is a member of a panel and speaks in public, especially on a radio or television programme.
  • panetella — a long, slender cigar, usually with straight sides and tapering to a point at the closed end.
  • pantaleon — a keyboard instrument that preceded the piano
  • pantalets — Sometimes, pantalet. long drawers extending below the skirt, with a frill or other finish at the bottom of the leg, commonly worn by women and girls in the 19th century.
  • pantalone — an Italian comic character
  • pantaloonpantaloons, a man's close-fitting garment for the hips and legs, worn especially in the 19th century, but varying in form from period to period; trousers.
  • panthenol — pantothenyl alcohol
  • pantingly — eagerly
  • pantofles — a slipper.
  • pantology — a systematic view of all human knowledge.
  • papillote — a decorative curled paper placed over the end of the bone of a cutlet or chop.
  • parablast — the nutritive yolk of a meroblastic ovum or egg.
  • paraclete — an advocate or intercessor.
  • paralytic — a person affected with paralysis.
  • pardalote — any of several tiny, short-tailed Australian songbirds of the genus Pardalotus, having short bills and most having brilliant plumage with gemlike specks on the dark upper parts.
  • parietals — the regulations that govern living within a college
  • parlement — parliament.
  • partially — being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete: partial blindness; a partial payment of a debt.
  • past life — previous incarnation
  • pastelist — an artist who draws with pastels.
  • pastiglia — a plaster used during the Italian Renaissance for bas-relief ornament of furniture, being applied in layers, molded, carved, and gilded.
  • pastorale — an opera, cantata, or the like, with a pastoral subject.
  • patanjali — flourished late 2nd century b.c, Indian scholar and philosopher: sometimes regarded as the founder of yoga.
  • patchouli — a plant, Pogostemon cablin, of tropical Asia, that yields a fragrant oil (patchouli oil) used in the manufacture of perfumes.
  • patellate — having a patella.
  • pathology — the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases.
  • patiently — a person who is under medical care or treatment.
  • patriliny — the tracing of descent exclusively through the male members of a family.
  • patroclus — Classical Mythology. a friend of Achilles, who was slain by Hector at Troy.
  • patrolled — (of a police officer, soldier, etc.) to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security.
  • patroller — (of a police officer, soldier, etc.) to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security.
  • patrolman — a police officer who is assigned to patrol a specific district, route, etc.
  • patrology — Also called patristics. the branch of theology dealing with the teachings of the church fathers.
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