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7-letter words containing p, l, a

  • -philia — indicating a tendency towards
  • -placed — -placed combines with adverbs to form adjectives which describe how well or badly someone is able to do a particular task.
  • -plasia — indicating growth, development, or change
  • -plasty — indicating plastic surgery involving a bodily part, tissue, or a specified process
  • -plated — Something made of metal that is plated is covered with a thin layer of another type of metal such as gold and silver.
  • -plegia — indicating a specified type of paralysis
  • -tropal — -tropic
  • acaleph — any of the coelenterates of the former taxonomic group Acalephae, which included the jellyfishes
  • adaplan — (language)   A functional database language based upon Backus' FP language.
  • adaplex — (language, database)   An extension of Ada for functional databases.
  • adeptly — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
  • airplay — The airplay which a piece of popular music receives is the number of times it is played on the radio.
  • alcopop — an alcoholic drink that tastes like a soft drink
  • aleph 0 — (mathematics)   The cardinality of the first infinite ordinal, omega (the number of natural numbers). Aleph 1 is the cardinality of the smallest ordinal whose cardinality is greater than aleph 0, and so on up to aleph omega and beyond. These are all kinds of infinity. The Axiom of Choice (AC) implies that every set can be well-ordered, so every infinite cardinality is an aleph; but in the absence of AC there may be sets that can't be well-ordered (don't posses a bijection with any ordinal) and therefore have cardinality which is not an aleph. These sets don't in some way sit between two alephs; they just float around in an annoying way, and can't be compared to the alephs at all. No ordinal possesses a surjection onto such a set, but it doesn't surject onto any sufficiently large ordinal either.
  • alepine — a cloth made either of wool and silk or mohair and cotton
  • allport — Gordon W(illard) 1897–1967, U.S. psychologist and educator.
  • alpacas — Plural form of alpaca.
  • alphard — (language)   (Named after the brightest star in Hydra) A Pascal-like language developed by Wulf, Shaw and London of CMU in 1974. Alphard supports data abstraction using the 'form', which combines a specification and an implementation.
  • alpheus — a river god, lover of the nymph Arethusa. She changed into a spring to evade him, but he changed into a river and mingled with her
  • alphorn — a wind instrument used in the Swiss Alps, consisting of a very long tube of wood or bark with a cornet-like mouthpiece
  • alpines — Plural form of alpine.
  • ampelos — a satyr who was placed among the stars by Dionysus.
  • amplest — fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough: an ample supply of water; ample time to finish.
  • amplify — If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment.
  • ampoule — An ampoule is a small container, usually made of glass, that contains a drug which will be injected into someone. The abbreviation amp is also used.
  • ampules — Plural form of ampule.
  • ampulla — the dilated end part of certain ducts or canals, such as the end of a uterine tube
  • apelike — any of a group of anthropoid primates characterized by long arms, a broad chest, and the absence of a tail, comprising the family Pongidae (great ape) which includes the chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan, and the family Hylobatidae (lesser ape) which includes the gibbon and siamang.
  • apelles — 4th century bc, Greek painter of mythological subjects, none of whose work survives, his fame resting on the testimony of Pliny and other writers
  • aphelia — The point in the orbit of a celestial body at which it is farthest from the body it orbits.
  • apishly — In an apish manner; in the manner of an ape.
  • aplanat — an aplanatic lens
  • aplasia — congenital absence or abnormal development of an organ or part
  • aplenty — If you have something aplenty, you have a lot of it.
  • aplysia — Any sea slug of the genus Aplysia.
  • apology — An apology is something that you say or write in order to tell someone that you are sorry that you have hurt them or caused trouble for them.
  • apolune — the point in a lunar orbit when a spacecraft is at its greatest distance from the moon
  • apoplex — to afflict with apoplexy
  • apopyle — (in sponges) a pore in each of the saclike chambers formed by the evagination of the body wall, through which water passes into the excurrent canals.
  • apostil — a marginal note
  • apostle — The apostles were the followers of Jesus Christ who went from place to place telling people about him and trying to persuade them to become Christians.
  • appaled — Misspelling of appalled.
  • appalls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appall.
  • appalto — a monopoly or contract
  • apparel — Apparel means clothes, especially formal clothes worn on an important occasion.
  • appeale — Obsolete spelling of appeal.
  • appeals — Plural form of appeal.
  • applaud — When a group of people applaud, they clap their hands in order to show approval, for example when they have enjoyed a play or concert.
  • appleby — a town in NW England, in Cumbria: famous for its annual horse fair. Pop: 2862 (2001)
  • applets — Plural form of applet.

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