8-letter words containing p, i, e, r, o
- reimpose — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- replicon — any genetic element that can regulate and effect its own replication from initiation to completion.
- repolish — a repolishing, the action of polishing again
- rheophil — (of organisms) liking flowing water
- ridgetop — the summit of a ridge
- riopelle — Jean Paul [zhahn-pawl] /ʒɑ̃ pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1923–2002, Canadian painter, in France from 1946.
- ripe rot — a disease of fruit or vegetable storage organs at the ripening stage, caused by any of several fungi or bacteria and characterized by spotting and rapid decay.
- rispetto — a form of folk verse from Tuscany
- roanpipe — a drainpipe leading down from a gutter
- ropelike — a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, or the like, or of wire or other material.
- ropiness — resembling a rope or ropes: ropy muscles.
- rose hip — hip2 .
- slipover — of or denoting a garment that can be put on easily over the head
- sopheric — relating to Jewish scribes
- sopherim — scribe1 (def 3).
- sorptive — the state or process of being sorbed.
- spheroid — a solid geometrical figure similar in shape to a sphere, as an ellipsoid.
- spoonier — foolishly or sentimentally amorous.
- sportive — playful or frolicsome; jesting, jocose, or merry: a sportive puppy.
- superior — higher in station, rank, degree, importance, etc.: a superior officer.
- tip over — to cause to assume a slanting or sloping position; incline; tilt.
- topliner — so important as to be named at or near the top of a newspaper item, advertisement, or the like: a topline actress; topline news.
- topsider — a light canvas shoe
- triphone — a group of three phonemes
- triptote — a word that has only three cases
- trophied — adorned with trophies.
- vaporise — to cause to change into vapor.
- vaporize — to cause to change into vapor.
- viperous — of the nature of or resembling a viper: a viperous movement.
- vorspiel — an introductory movement to a musical work, especially a prelude or overture.