11-letter words containing p, a, n, t, e, d
- periodontal — of or relating to the periodontium.
- periodontia — the bone, connective tissue, and gum surrounding and supporting a tooth.
- plantigrade — walking on the whole sole of the foot, as humans, and bears.
- pneumathode — a band or pore of aerating tissue, esp along the stipes of ferns
- pointy-head — stupid; idiotic.
- pond-skater — any of various heteropterous insects of the family Gerrididae, esp Gerris lacustris (common pond-skater), having a slender hairy body and long hairy legs with which they skim about on the surface of ponds
- ponderation — a weight
- predicament — an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation.
- predication — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
- predominant — having ascendancy, power, authority, or influence over others; preeminent.
- predominate — to be the stronger or leading element or force.
- predynastic — of, relating to, or belonging to a time or period before the first dynasty of a nation, especially the period in Egypt before c3200 b.c.
- preindicate — to indicate in advance; presage: The early thaw preindicated an avalanche.
- prejudicant — judging beforehand
- prendergast — Maurice Brazil [braz-uh l] /ˈbræz əl/ (Show IPA), 1859–1924, U.S. painter.
- present-day — current; modern: present-day techniques; present-day English.
- prestandard — something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of comparison; an approved model.
- print media — the industry that is engaged in the printing and dissemination of news through newspapers and magazines
- prolongated — to prolong.
- protodeacon — a chief deacon in the Greek Church.
- punctulated — bearing small spots or dots
- reappointed — to name or assign to a position, an office, or the like; designate: to appoint a new treasurer; to appoint a judge to the bench.
- repudiation — the act of repudiating.
- snapshotted — an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly by a handheld camera.
- standpatter — a person who refuses to consider or accept change.
- stepdancing — a dance emphasizing footwork or certain steps instead of other bodily gestures or movement
- stipendiary — receiving a stipend; performing services for regular pay.
- stipendiate — to pay or support with a stipend
- strandloper — a member of an extinct tribe of Khoikhoi or Bushmen who lived on seafood gathered on the beaches of southern Africa
- superdainty — very dainty
- thunderclap — a crash of thunder.
- thunderpeal — a crash of thunder; thunderclap.
- transpadane — on the farther side, especially the northern side of the Po River.
- transponder — a radio, radar, or sonar transceiver that automatically transmits a signal upon reception of a designated incoming signal.
- transported — emotionally moved; ecstatic: transported by the music.
- trepidation — tremulous fear, alarm, or agitation; perturbation.
- trypanocide — a drug or substance that kills trypanosomes
- unadaptable — capable of being adapted.
- unadoptable — (of children or animals) not able to be adopted or placed in a home
- unappointed — by, through, or as a result of an appointment (often in contrast with elected): an appointed official.
- unaspirated — Phonetics. to articulate (a speech sound, especially a stop) so as to produce an audible puff of breath, as with the first t of total, the second t being unaspirated. to articulate (the beginning of a word or syllable) with an h -sound, as in which, pronounced (hwich), or hitch as opposed to witch or itch.
- unattempted — not tried or undertaken
- uncaptioned — a title or explanation for a picture or illustration, especially in a magazine.
- uncompacted — not compacted
- unpaginated — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
- unpathwayed — unpathed, pathless
- unpatterned — having no discernable pattern
- unplastered — (of a room, wall, etc) not covered with plaster
- unpopulated — (of a place) with no people living there
- unpracticed — not trained or skilled; inexpert: an unpracticed actor.