7-letter words containing p, a, e
- apepsia — a medical condition characterized by ineffective digestion or indigestion
- apercus — a hasty glance; a glimpse.
- apeshit — (slang) Out of control due to anger or excitement.
- aphelia — The point in the orbit of a celestial body at which it is farthest from the body it orbits.
- aphemia — a type of aphasia characterized by the inability to express ideas in spoken words.
- aphesis — the gradual disappearance of an unstressed vowel at the beginning of a word, as in squire from esquire
- aphetic — pertaining to or due to aphesis.
- aphthae — Plural form of aphtha.
- apiezon — designating any of a number of hydrocarbon oils, greases, or waxes, characterized by a low vapour pressure and used in vacuum equipment
- aplenty — If you have something aplenty, you have a lot of it.
- apnoeas — Plural form of apnoea.
- apnoeic — of or relating to apnoea
- apocope — omission of the final sound or sounds of a word
- apodema — apodeme.
- apodeme — a ridgelike ingrowth of the exoskeleton of an arthropod that supports the internal organs and provides the attachment points for the muscles.
- apogean — Connected with the apogee.
- apogees — Plural form of apogee.
- apogeic — of or relating to an apogee
- apojove — (astronomy) the spot that is the farthest away from the planet Jupiter in the orbit of each of its own satellites; apoapsis around Jupiter.
- apolune — the point in a lunar orbit when a spacecraft is at its greatest distance from the moon
- apoplex — to afflict with apoplexy
- apopyle — (in sponges) a pore in each of the saclike chambers formed by the evagination of the body wall, through which water passes into the excurrent canals.
- aporiae — Rhetoric. the expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say.
- apostle — The apostles were the followers of Jesus Christ who went from place to place telling people about him and trying to persuade them to become Christians.
- apothem — the perpendicular line or distance from the centre of a regular polygon to any of its sides
- appaled — Misspelling of appalled.
- apparel — Apparel means clothes, especially formal clothes worn on an important occasion.
- appeale — Obsolete spelling of appeal.
- appeals — Plural form of appeal.
- appeard — Obsolete spelling of appeared.
- appeare — Obsolete spelling of appear.
- appears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appear.
- appease — If you try to appease someone, you try to stop them from being angry by giving them what they want.
- appends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of append.
- appleby — a town in NW England, in Cumbria: famous for its annual horse fair. Pop: 2862 (2001)
- applets — Plural form of applet.
- applied — An applied subject of study has a practical use, rather than being concerned only with theory.
- applier — to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
- applies — to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
- apposed — Simple past tense and past participle of appose.
- apposer — a person who asks questions
- apposes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appose.
- appress — to press together or towards a surface
- apprise — When you are apprised of something, someone tells you about it.
- apprize — to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed by of): to be apprised of the death of an old friend.
- approve — If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
- appulse — a very close approach of two celestial bodies so that they are in conjunction but no eclipse or occultation occurs
- aproned — Wearing an apron.
- apsides — Astronomy. either of two points in an eccentric orbit, one (higher apsis) farthest from the center of attraction, the other (lower apsis) nearest to the center of attraction.
- aptamer — an artificially created molecule of DNA or RNA