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13-letter words containing p, a, r, i, t

  • release print — Movies. print (def 31).
  • repairability — to restore to a good or sound condition after decay or damage; mend: to repair a motor.
  • repeatability — to say or utter again (something already said): to repeat a word for emphasis.
  • repetitionary — of the nature of repetition, repetitious
  • replicability — the quality or state of being replicable
  • repristinated — to restore to the first or original state or condition.
  • republication — publication anew.
  • repunctuation — the act or process of punctuating differently or again
  • resting place — grave
  • rhaetian alps — a section of the central Alps along E Switzerland's borders with Austria and Italy. Highest peak: Piz Bernina, 4049 m (13 284 ft)
  • richard pettyRichard, born 1937, U.S. racing-car driver.
  • rock painting — a painting done on rock, usually by early people
  • s corporation — An S corporation is a type of corporation in which the owners are taxed for any taxable income on their individual returns.
  • saint peter's — a basilica in Vatican City: dome designed by Michelangelo.
  • saint-exupery — Antoine de [ahn-twan duh] /ɑ̃ˈtwan də/ (Show IPA), 1900–45, French author and aviator.
  • sales receipt — slip or document: proof of payment
  • saratoga chip — potato chip.
  • satin slipper — a play (1925–28) by Paul Claudel.
  • scene painter — a person who paints scenery in a theatre
  • scintigraphic — of or relating to scintigraphy
  • scratchpad ii — See Scratchpad I, AXIOM.
  • script reader — playreader.
  • scripturalism — the state of being scriptural or adhering to the Scriptures when translating or writing
  • scripturalist — a literalist or translator obedient to the Scriptures
  • secretaryship — a person, usually an official, who is in charge of the records, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and related affairs of an organization, company, association, etc.: the secretary of the Linguistic Society of America.
  • self-portrait — a portrait of oneself done by oneself.
  • semi-parasite — Biology. commonly parasitic but also capable of living on dead or decaying animal matter.
  • semi-tropical — Semi-tropical places have warm, wet air.
  • semiparasitic — Biology. commonly parasitic but also capable of living on dead or decaying animal matter.
  • semipermanent — not quite permanent.
  • septempartite — separated into seven sections.
  • septentrional — northern; boreal
  • serial rapist — someone who carries out a series of rapes
  • shape-shifter — a creature or thing that can change shape at will or that does so under certain conditions
  • share capital — A company's share capital is the money that shareholders invest in order to start or expand the business.
  • sharp-sighted — having keen sight.
  • ship decanter — a glass decanter with a very wide base.
  • shopping cart — a four-wheeled cart provided by a supermarket or other retail store for a customer's use in collecting purchases.
  • silver-plated — Something that is silver-plated is covered with a very thin layer of silver.
  • simplificator — a person who simplifies matters
  • single parent — mother or father without a partner
  • single-parent — of or noting a family in which a parent brings up a child or children alone, without a partner: a single-parent family; a single-parent household.
  • slip trailing — the act of decorating an object with a poured stream of slip.
  • slipper satin — a fine satin fabric with a mat finish
  • slipstreaming — Aeronautics. the airstream pushed back by a revolving aircraft propeller. Compare backwash (def 2), wash (def 31).
  • snap-brim hat — a hat brim that can be turned up or down.
  • solitary wasp — any of numerous wasps, as the sand wasps or mud wasps, that do not live in a community.
  • space tourism — travel into space for recreational purposes
  • speaking part — a part in which the character speaks scripted dialogue
  • spectatorship — the state of being a spectator
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