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8-letter words containing n, a, p

  • deplaned — Simple past tense and past participle of deplane.
  • deplanes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deplane.
  • depurant — purifying
  • diapason — either of two stops (open and stopped diapason) usually found throughout the compass of a pipe organ that give it its characteristic tone colour
  • diapente — (in classical Greece) the interval of a perfect fifth
  • diaphane — Something transparent or diaphanous.
  • diaphone — the set of all realizations of a given phoneme in a language
  • diaphony — a style of two-part polyphonic singing; organum or a freer form resembling it
  • diphonia — diplophonia.
  • dipluran — Any of various hexapods, of the order Diplura.
  • dipteran — dipterous (def 1).
  • dishpans — Plural form of dishpan.
  • displant — to dislodge.
  • dognaper — to steal (a dog), especially for the purpose of selling it for profit.
  • dopamine — Biochemistry. a catecholamine neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, retina, and sympathetic ganglia, acting within the brain to help regulate movement and emotion: its depletion may cause Parkinson's disease. Compare dopa.
  • downplay — to treat or speak of (something) so as to reduce emphasis on its importance, value, strength, etc.: The press has downplayed the president's role in the negotiations.
  • drepanid — any moth of the superfamily Drepanoidae (family Drepanidae): it comprises the hook-tip moths
  • drip pan — a shallow metal pan used under roasting meat to receive the drippings.
  • dronklap — a drunkard
  • dungheap — pile of dung
  • dustpans — Plural form of dustpan.
  • dyspneal — Alt form dyspnoeal.
  • dyspnoea — Alternative spelling of dyspnea.
  • earphone — a sound receiver that fits in or over the ear, as of a radio or telephone.
  • eaten up — food: finished
  • eggplant — a plant, Solanum melongena esculentum, of the nightshade family, cultivated for its edible, dark-purple or occasionally white or yellow fruit.
  • egyptian — person from Egypt
  • elaphine — relating to or resembling a red deer
  • elapsing — Present participle of elapse.
  • elephant — A heavy plant-eating mammal with a prehensile trunk, long curved ivory tusks, and large ears, native to Africa and southern Asia. It is the largest living land animal.
  • empanada — A Spanish or Latin American pastry turnover filled with a variety of savory ingredients and baked or fried.
  • empanels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empanel.
  • empatron — to treat in the manner of a patron
  • empyrean — Belonging to or deriving from heaven.
  • encamped — Simple past tense and past participle of encamp.
  • encarpus — a decoration of fruit or flowers on a frieze
  • endocarp — The innermost layer of the pericarp that surrounds a seed in a fruit. It may be membranous (as in apples) or woody (as in the stone of a peach or cherry).
  • endpaper — A blank or decorated leaf of paper at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover.
  • endplate — any usually flat platelike structure at the end of something
  • endplays — Plural form of endplay.
  • engrasps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrasp.
  • enplaned — Simple past tense and past participle of enplane.
  • enplanes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enplane.
  • ensample — (obsolete) To exemplify, to show by example.
  • enthalpy — A thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system. It is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
  • epanodos — a return to main theme after a digression
  • ependyma — (anatomy) A thin epithelial membrane lining the ventricular system of the brain and the spinal cord.
  • ephesian — of or relating to Ephesus
  • epifauna — animals that live on the seabed surface
  • epinasty — (botany) the downward curvature of leaves etc due to differential growth rates.
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