5-letter words containing o, p, e
- loper — a person or thing that lopes, as a horse with a loping gait.
- lopes — Plural form of lope.
- lopez — Osvaldo [aws-vahl-daw] /ɔsˈvɑl dɔ/ (Show IPA), (Osvaldo López Arellano) 1921–2010, Honduran air force general: president of Honduras 1963–75.
- loupe — any of several varieties of magnifying glasses, used by jewelers and watchmakers, of from 2 to 20 power and intended to fit in the eye socket, to be attached to spectacles, or to be held in the hand.
- moped — a person who mopes or is given to moping.
- moper — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
- mopes — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
- mopey — languishing, listless, droopy, or glum.
- myope — A nearsighted person.
- nepos — Cornelius, 99?–24? b.c, Roman biographer and historian.
- netop — a friend, used esp by American colonists of American Indians
- oapec — Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries
- olpes — Plural form of olpe.
- op-ed — a newspaper page devoted to signed articles by commentators, essayists, humorists, etc., of varying viewpoints: the Op-Ed of today's New York Times.
- opake — Alternative form of opaque.
- opens — Plural form of open.
- opepe — a West African tree, esp Nauclea diderrichii (family Rubiaceae), or the yellow wood of this tree
- opera — a plural of opus.
- opers — Plural form of oper.
- opine — Hold and state as one's opinion.
- opole — a city in Upper Silesia, SW Poland, on the Oder River.
- opted — to make a choice; choose (usually followed by for).
- orpen — Sir William Newenham Montague [noo-uh-nuh m,, nyoo-] /ˈnu ə nəm,, ˈnyu-/ (Show IPA), 1878–1931, Irish painter.
- ouphe — an elf or goblin.
- paeon — Classical Prosody. a foot of one long and three short syllables in any order.
- pareo — pareu (def 2).
- paseo — a slow, idle, or leisurely walk or stroll.
- peano — Giuseppe Peano
- pecos — a river flowing SE from N New Mexico through W Texas to the Rio Grande. 735 miles (1183 km) long.
- pedo- — indicating soil
- pedon — a three-dimensional sample of a soil just large enough to show the characteristics of all its horizons.
- pedro — any of several varieties of all fours in which the five of trumps counts at its face value.
- peeoy — a homemade firework
- pekoe — a superior kind of black tea from Sri Lanka, India, and Java, made from leaves coarser than those used for orange pekoe.
- pelon — (in Latin America) hairless
- pengo — a former silver coin and monetary unit of Hungary, equal to 100 fillér: replaced by the forint in 1946.
- peony — any of various plants or shrubs of the genus Paeonia, having large, showy flowers, as the widely cultivated species P. lactiflora: the state flower of Indiana.
- peron — Eva Duarte de [ee-vuh dwahr-tey duh;; Spanish e-vah dwahr-te th e] /ˈi və ˈdwɑr teɪ də;; Spanish ˈɛ vɑ ˈdwɑr tɛ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1919–52, Argentine political figure (wife of Juan Perón).
- pesto — a sauce typically made with basil, pine nuts, olive oil, and grated Parmesan blended together and served hot or cold over pasta, fish, or meat.
- petro — of or relating to petroleum or the petroleum industry.
- petto — the bosom or chest
- pheon — a charge representing an arrowhead with widely spread barbs.
- phone — a speech sound: There are three phonetically different “t” phones in an utterance of “titillate,” and two in an utterance of “tattletale.”.
- pleo- — more
- pleon — the abdomen of a crustacean.
- ploce — the repetition of a word or phrase to gain special emphasis or to indicate an extension of meaning, as in Ex. 3:14: “I am that I am.”.
- po'ed — very angry.
- poake — a waste matter from the tanning of hides
- poche — the walls, columns, and other solids of a building or the like, as indicated on an architectural plan, usually in black.
- podex — the posterior of an animal