8-letter words containing p, e, n, d
- isopedin — the underlying layer of a ganoid scale, composed of connective tissue embedded with bone.
- japanned — any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces.
- kidnaped — to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, especially for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.
- kidnapee — to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, especially for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.
- kidnaper — Alternative spelling of kidnapper.
- knapweed — any composite plant of the genus Centaurea, especially the weedy C. nigra, having rose-purple flowers set on a dark-colored, knoblike bract.
- kneepads — Plural form of kneepad.
- lancepod — any tropical, leguminous tree or shrub of the genus Lonchocarpus, the roots of which yield rotenone.
- lapdance — Alternative spelling of lap dance.
- mindwipe — (transitive, science fiction) To erase the memories and personality, while still leaving an intact, living brain and body. This is frequently portrayed as a form of capital punishment, which leaves an viable body into which a different personality or mind can be uploaded.
- misspend — to spend wrongly or unwisely; squander; waste.
- monopode — having one foot.
- namedrop — Alternative spelling of name-drop.
- napalmed — Simple past tense and past participle of napalm.
- nectopod — (in certain mollusks) an appendage modified for swimming.
- nephroid — kidney-shaped
- notepads — Plural form of notepad.
- oedipean — of, relating to, or characteristic of Oedipus or the Oedipus complex.
- open day — An open day is a day on which members of the public are encouraged to visit a particular school, university, or other institution to see what it is like.
- open die — a die of flat, concave, or hollow V shape that only minimally restricts lateral flow.
- open-end — of, relating to, or like an open-end investment company.
- openside — (rugby), the space on the side of the pitch with the larger distance between the breakdown/set piece and the touchline; compare blindside.
- operands — Plural form of operand.
- oppugned — Simple past tense and past participle of oppugn.
- optioned — the power or right of choosing.
- orphaned — a child who has lost both parents through death, or, less commonly, one parent.
- outspend — to outdo in spending; spend more than: They seemed determined to outspend their neighbors.
- palinode — a poem in which the poet retracts something said in an earlier poem.
- paludine — marshy
- pan head — a tripod head permitting vertical or horizontal rotation of a camera to any position.
- pandemia — (of a disease) prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world; epidemic over a large area.
- pandemic — (of a disease) prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world; epidemic over a large area.
- pandered — a person who furnishes clients for a prostitute or supplies persons for illicit sexual intercourse; procurer; pimp.
- panderer — a person who furnishes clients for a prostitute or supplies persons for illicit sexual intercourse; procurer; pimp.
- panderly — in the manner of a pander
- panelled — A panelled room has decorative wooden panels covering its walls.
- panicked — a sudden overwhelming fear, with or without cause, that produces hysterical or irrational behavior, and that often spreads quickly through a group of persons or animals.
- pardoner — a person who pardons.
- parented — a father or a mother.
- pasadena — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- patented — the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years.
- patinaed — having or covered with a patina.
- pattened — any of various kinds of footwear, as a wooden shoe, a shoe with a wooden sole, a chopine, etc., to protect the feet from mud or wetness.
- paunched — a large and protruding belly; potbelly.
- pearland — a town in SE Texas.
- peatland — an extensive tract of land where peat has formed.
- pedaling — a foot-operated lever used to control certain mechanisms, as automobiles, or to play or modify the sounds of certain musical instruments, as pianos, organs, or harps.
- pedantic — ostentatious in one's learning.
- pedantry — the character, qualities, practices, etc., of a pedant, especially undue display of learning.
- peddling — trifling; paltry; piddling.