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9-letter words containing p, d, s, a

  • podcaster — a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer: Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.
  • polarised — to cause polarization in.
  • polaroids — Polaroid sunglasses
  • ponderosa — a North American pine tree
  • port said — a seaport in NE Egypt at the Mediterranean end of the Suez Canal.
  • posigrade — of, relating to, or designating motion in the same direction as the current or normal motion
  • post road — (formerly) a road with stations for furnishing horses for postriders, mail coaches, or travelers.
  • post-paid — with the postage prepaid
  • postaudit — an audit of accounting records, conducted at some interval of time after a transaction or a series of transactions has already occurred.
  • postdated — to date (a check, invoice, letter, document) with a date later than the actual date.
  • posteriad — toward the posterior; posteriorly.
  • poujadism — a conservative reactionary movement to protect the business interests of small traders
  • practised — skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics.
  • preadjust — that aids in preadjusting, that makes later adjusting easier by advance preparation
  • predatism — the state of living as a predator or by predation.
  • preshaped — the quality of a distinct object or body in having an external surface or outline of specific form or figure.
  • presidial — presidential
  • prewashed — being washed before sale, especially to produce a soft texture or a worn look: prewashed blue jeans.
  • prisiadka — a step in Slavic folk dancing in which the dancer squats on the haunches and kicks out each foot alternately; the characteristic step of the kazachok.
  • prosodial — of or relating to prosody
  • prosodian — a person skilled in prosody
  • pseudaxis — sympodium.
  • purchased — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  • push-card — punchboard.
  • put aside — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • redisplay — to display again
  • redtapism — excessive formality and routine required before official action can be taken.
  • resampled — a small part of anything or one of a number, intended to show the quality, style, or nature of the whole; specimen.
  • rhapsodic — extravagantly enthusiastic; ecstatic.
  • saddle up — horse: put a saddle on
  • sand pear — Asian pear.
  • sand pile — a base for a footing in soft soil, made by compacting sand in a cavity left by a wooden pile.
  • sand trap — (on a golf course) a shallow pit partly filled with sand, usually located near a green, and designed to serve as a hazard.
  • sand wasp — any of certain sphecid wasps of the subfamily Bembicinae that nest in the ground and are common along the seashore.
  • sand-trap — (on a golf course) a shallow pit partly filled with sand, usually located near a green, and designed to serve as a hazard.
  • sandpaper — strong paper coated with a layer of sand or other abrasive, used for smoothing or polishing.
  • sandpiper — any of numerous shore-inhabiting birds of the family Scolopacidae, related to the plovers, typically having a slender bill and a piping call.
  • sandspout — the sand sucked into the air by a whirlwind
  • sapanwood — a dyewood yielding a red color, produced by a small, East Indian tree, Caesalpinia sappan, of the legume family.
  • sapheaded — silly; foolish.
  • sapidless — lacking flavour
  • sapodilla — a large evergreen tree, Manilkara zapota, of tropical America, bearing an edible fruit and yielding chicle. Compare sapodilla family.
  • saponated — treated or combined with soap
  • sapphired — blue-coloured
  • scaldship — the office of a scald or an ancient Scandinavian poet or bard
  • scalloped — Scalloped objects are decorated with a series of small curves along the edges.
  • scampered — to run or go hastily or quickly.
  • scaphopod — any mollusk of the class Scaphopoda, comprising the tooth shells.
  • scrapyard — A scrapyard is a place where old machines such as cars or ships are destroyed and where useful parts are saved.
  • self-paid — a simple past tense and past participle of pay1 .
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