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5-letter words containing p, e

  • rebop — bop1 .
  • recap — to recondition (a worn automobile tire) by cementing on a strip of prepared rubber and vulcanizing by subjecting to heat and pressure in a mold.
  • recip — A recip is a pump which uses a backward and forward movement to move a fluid.
  • redip — to dip again
  • remap — map again
  • repay — to pay back or refund, as money.
  • repeg — to stabilize again (the price of a commodity, exchange rate, etc) by legislation or market operations
  • repel — to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.).
  • repic — the scoring of 30 points in the declaration of hands before one's opponent scores a point.
  • repin — a small, slender, often pointed piece of wood, metal, etc., used to fasten, support, or attach things.
  • reply — followup
  • repot — to transfer (a plant) to another, especially larger, pot.
  • repro — Informal. reproduction (def 3).
  • ripem — Riordan's Internet Privacy Enhanced Mail
  • ripen — fruit, etc.: mature
  • riper — having arrived at such a stage of growth or development as to be ready for reaping, gathering, eating, or use, as grain or fruit; completely matured.
  • roper — decoy, esp one lures people into a gambling house
  • ropey — If you say that something is ropey, you mean that its quality is poor or unsatisfactory.
  • rupee — a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of India, Nepal, and Pakistan, equal to 100 paise. Abbreviation: R., Re.
  • salep — a starchy, demulcent drug or foodstuff consisting of the dried tubers of certain orchids.
  • scape — Botany. a leafless peduncle rising from the ground.
  • scelp — to slap, smack, or strike (someone), especially on the buttocks; spank.
  • scope — extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc.: an investigation of wide scope.
  • seepy — (especially of ground, a plot of land, or the like) soaked or oozing with water; not drained.
  • sepad — to suppose
  • sepal — one of the individual leaves or parts of the calyx of a flower.
  • sepia — a brown pigment obtained from the inklike secretion of various cuttlefish and used with brush or pen in drawing.
  • sepik — a river in N Papua New Guinea, flowing E to the Bismarck Sea. 700 miles (1126 km) long.
  • sepoy — (formerly, in India) a native soldier, usually an infantryman, in the service of Europeans, especially of the British.
  • seppo — an American
  • sept- — septi-1
  • sept. — Sept. is a written abbreviation for September.
  • septa — plural of septum.
  • serps — search-engine results page: a web page that is generated by a search engine to display the results of a query or search.
  • setup — Surveying. station (def 14a). a surveying instrument precisely positioned for observations from a station. a gap between the end of a chain or tape being used for a measurement and the point toward which it is laid.
  • shape — Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe.
  • sheep — any of numerous ruminant mammals of the genus Ovis, of the family Bovidae, closely related to the goats, especially O. aries, bred in a number of domesticated varieties.
  • shlep — to carry; lug: to schlep an umbrella on a sunny day.
  • siepi — Cesare [che-zah-re] /ˈtʃɛ zɑ rɛ/ (Show IPA), 1923–2010, Italian basso.
  • siped — (of liquid) to drip, ooze, or soak through.
  • siper — (of liquid) to drip, ooze, or soak through.
  • sipleMount, a mountain in Antarctica, on the E coast of Marie Byrd Land. 15,000 feet (4570 meters).
  • skelp — metal in strip form that is fed into various rolls and welded to form tubing.
  • skype — a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet
  • sleep — to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; cease being awake.
  • slept — simple past tense and past participle of sleep.
  • slipe — a sledge, drag, or sleigh.
  • slope — to have or take an inclined or oblique direction or angle considered with reference to a vertical or horizontal plane; slant.
  • slype — a covered passage, especially one from the transept of a cathedral to the chapter house.
  • sneap — to scold or rebuke
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