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9-letter words containing o, p, e

  • flowerpot — a container in which to grow and display plants.
  • flue stop — a rank of flue pipes in an organ.
  • flyperson — (theatre) Someone who operates a fly system in a theatre.
  • flyposter — a poster, esp unauthorized, put up to publicize something
  • footplate — Carpentry. a plate running beneath and supporting a row of studs; mudsill.
  • footropes — Plural form of footrope.
  • footsteps — Plural form of footstep.
  • fopperies — the clothes, manners, actions, etc., of a fop.
  • for keeps — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • force cup — plunger (def 3).
  • forcipate — having the shape of or resembling a forceps.
  • foreparts — Plural form of forepart.
  • forepeaks — Plural form of forepeak.
  • foreplane — (nautical, aeronautics) A relatively flat surface located well forward of a vehicle's center of gravity used for stability and, when movable, used for steering and attitude control; common on submarines, also used on surface ships and aircraft.
  • forepoint — to predetermine or indicate in advance
  • forespeak — to predict; foretell.
  • forespent — forspent.
  • fort peck — a dam on the Missouri River in NE Montana.
  • foul pole — either of two poles, one on each foul line, being the vertical continuation of the outfield fence or wall, used by the umpire as a sight line in determining whether a fly ball hit near the foul line is a fair or foul ball.
  • fouled up — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
  • fouled-up — Informal. confused, chaotic, or disorganized.
  • fourpence — a sum of money of the value of four English pennies.
  • fourpenny — Carpentry. noting a nail 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) long. noting certain fine nails 1.375 inches (3.5 cm) long. Symbol: 4d.
  • fowl pest — an acute and usually fatal viral disease of domestic fowl, characterized by refusal to eat, high temperature, and discoloration of the comb and wattles
  • fox grape — a vine, Vitis labrusca, chiefly of the northeastern U.S., from which numerous cultivated grape varieties have been developed.
  • free port — a port or special section of a port where goods may be unloaded, stored, and shipped without payment of customs duties.
  • frontpage — Alternative spelling of front page.
  • galeproof — Capable of resisting a gale.
  • gallopade — galop.
  • gallopers — Plural form of galloper.
  • gantelope — gauntlet2 .
  • gas poker — a long tubular gas burner used to kindle a fire
  • gaspergou — freshwater drum.
  • gateposts — Plural form of gatepost.
  • gay power — the organized political influence exerted by homosexuals as a group, especially to ensure equal rights in employment, housing, etc.
  • gene pool — the total genetic information in the gametes of all the individuals in a population.
  • genophobe — A person who has a psychological fear of sexual relations or sexual intercourse.
  • genotypes — the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
  • genotypic — the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
  • geocarpic — pertaining to geocarpy
  • geography — the science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth's surface, as shown in the character, arrangement, and interrelations over the world of such elements as climate, elevation, soil, vegetation, population, land use, industries, or states, and of the unit areas formed by the complex of these individual elements.
  • geophagia — Consumption of clay, chalk or dirt.
  • geophilic — soil-loving
  • geophones — Plural form of geophone.
  • geophytes — Plural form of geophyte.
  • geophytic — Relating to geophytes.
  • geoponics — the art or science of agriculture.
  • geosphere — the solid portion of the earth (distinguished from atmosphere, hydrosphere).
  • geotropic — of, relating to, or exhibiting geotropism.
  • germproof — not vulnerable to the action or penetration of germs.
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