8-letter words containing p, o, d, e, t
- outpaced — Simple past tense and past participle of outpace.
- outspeed — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.
- outspend — to outdo in spending; spend more than: They seemed determined to outspend their neighbors.
- parroted — any of numerous hook-billed, often brilliantly colored birds of the order Psittaciformes, as the cockatoo, lory, macaw, or parakeet, having the ability to mimic speech and often kept as pets.
- pastored — a minister or priest in charge of a church.
- pet food — feed for domestic animals
- petalody — a condition in flowers, in which certain organs, as the stamens in most double flowers, assume the appearance of or become metamorphosed into petals.
- petaloid — having the form or appearance of a petal.
- petdingo — (tool) An Estelle to C++ translator.
- piedfort — a coin or pattern struck on a blank thicker than that used for the regular issue.
- piedmont — a plateau between the coastal plain and the Appalachian Mountains, including parts of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.
- podetium — (in certain lichens) a stalk bearing an apothecium.
- polluted — made unclean or impure; contaminated; tainted: swimming in polluted waters.
- portered — (of an apartment block) serviced by a caretaker
- portside — situated on the port side
- postcode — an official code used by the post office, similar to the U.S. zip code, that adds numbers and letters to addresses to expedite mail delivery.
- postdate — to date (a check, invoice, letter, document) with a date later than the actual date.
- postdive — following a dive, esp a scuba dive
- postlude — a concluding piece or movement.
- potholed — A potholed road has a lot of potholes in it.
- potidaea — a city on the Chalcidice Peninsula, whose revolt against Athens in 432 b.c. was one of the causes of the Peloponnesian War.
- potsherd — a broken pottery fragment, especially one of archaeological value.
- preadopt — to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to adopt a nickname.
- predator — Zoology. any organism that exists by preying upon other organisms.
- promoted — to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- prompted — done, performed, delivered, etc., at once or without delay: a prompt reply.
- prorated — to make an arrangement on a basis of proportional distribution.
- protrade — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- protrude — to project.
- proudest — feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often followed by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
- pteropod — belonging or pertaining to the Pteropoda, a group of mollusks having the lateral portions of the foot expanded into winglike lobes used in swimming.
- re-adopt — to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to adopt a nickname.
- reedstop — an organ stop that is made up of or that controls a rank of reed pipes
- reported — an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
- ridgetop — the summit of a ridge
- side pot — (in poker with table stakes) a second or subsequent pot, separate from the main pot, created when a player's entire table stake has been bet in a main pot or another side pot and other players want to continue betting.
- stepford — blandly conformist and submissive
- stewpond — a fishpond, often located in the garden of a monastery
- subdepot — a depot within a larger depot
- tapadero — tapadera.
- teardrop — a tear or something suggesting a tear: A single teardrop rolled down her face.
- tetrapod — any vertebrate having four limbs or, as in the snake and whale, having had four-limbed ancestors.
- theropod — any member of the suborder Theropoda, comprising carnivorous dinosaurs that had short forelimbs and walked or ran on their hind legs.
- topsider — a light canvas shoe
- trophied — adorned with trophies.
- unposted — not sent by post
- unpotted — not planted in a pot
- uprooted — having been pulled up by or as if by the roots