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7-letter words containing p, l, a, t, e

  • plaited — a braid, especially of hair or straw.
  • plaiter — a person who plaits something such as wool, hair, or threads
  • planate — having a plane or flat surface.
  • plantae — the taxonomic kingdom comprising all plants.
  • planter — a person who plants.
  • plashet — a small, marshy pond
  • plaster — a composition, as of lime or gypsum, sand, water, and sometimes hair or other fiber, applied in a pasty form to walls, ceilings, etc., and allowed to harden and dry.
  • plataea — an ancient city in Greece, in Boeotia: Greeks defeated Persians here 479 b.c.
  • plateau — a land area having a relatively level surface considerably raised above adjoining land on at least one side, and often cut by deep canyons.
  • platted — a plait or braid.
  • platter — a large, shallow dish, usually elliptical in shape, for holding and serving food, especially meat or fish.
  • playlet — a short play.
  • pleated — fabric: in folds
  • pleater — a fold of definite, even width made by doubling cloth or the like upon itself and pressing or stitching it in place.
  • plectra — plectrum.
  • plicate — Also, plicated. folded like a fan; pleated.
  • plumate — resembling a feather, as a hair or bristle that bears smaller hairs.
  • pluteal — relating to a pluteus
  • polecat — a European mammal, Mustela putorius, of the weasel family, having a blackish fur and ejecting a fetid fluid when attacked or disturbed. Compare ferret1 (def 1).
  • polenta — (especially in Italian cooking) a thick mush of cornmeal.
  • potable — fit or suitable for drinking: potable water.
  • prattle — to talk in a foolish or simple-minded way; chatter; babble.
  • prelate — an ecclesiastic of a high order, as an archbishop, bishop, etc.; a church dignitary.
  • prolate — elongated along the polar diameter, as a spheroid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its longer axis (opposed to oblate).
  • psalter — the Biblical book of Psalms.
  • pteryla — one of the feathered areas on the skin of a bird.
  • pulsate — to expand and contract rhythmically, as the heart; beat; throb.
  • replant — to plant again.
  • replate — to put new plating on
  • spatule — a spatula
  • spatzle — spaetzle.
  • stapler — a person who staples wool.
  • t-plate — a metal plate shaped like a T used to strengthen or effect a right-angled joint between two beams, etc
  • tadpole — the aquatic larva or immature form of frogs and toads, especially after the development of the internal gills and before the appearance of the forelimbs and the resorption of the tail.
  • taliped — (of a foot) twisted or distorted out of shape or position.
  • talipes — a clubfoot.
  • taphole — a hole in a blast furnace, steelmaking furnace, etc., through which molten metal or slag is tapped off.
  • telepac — (networking)   The Swiss PTT X.25 network.
  • templar — a member of a religious military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118, and suppressed in 1312.
  • trample — to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp.
  • typable — capable of being typed
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