8-letter words containing p, o, d, u
- podargus — a bird of South East Asia and Australia
- podetium — (in certain lichens) a stalk bearing an apothecium.
- polluted — made unclean or impure; contaminated; tainted: swimming in polluted waters.
- polydrug — being or pertaining to several drug used simultaneously, especially narcotics or addictive drugs: a center for dealing with polydrug abuse.
- pompidou — Georges Jean Raymond [zhawrzh zhahn rey-mawn] /ʒɔrʒ ʒɑ̃ reɪˈmɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1911–74, French political leader: prime minister 1962–68; president 1969–74.
- postdrug — following the administration of a drug
- postlude — a concluding piece or movement.
- potbound — (of a plant) having the roots so densely grown as to fill the container and require repotting.
- pound on — bang on
- poundage — confinement within an enclosure or within certain limits.
- pounding — Archaic. to shut up in or as in a pound; impound; imprison.
- preludio — a musical prelude
- premould — to mould in advance
- produced — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
- producer — a person who produces.
- profound — penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
- propound — to put forward or offer for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; set forth; propose: to propound a theory.
- protrude — to project.
- proud of — highly pleased with or exulting in
- proudest — feeling pleasure or satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable or creditable to oneself (often followed by of, an infinitive, or a clause).
- proudful — proud; full of pride.
- proudhon — Pierre Joseph [pyer zhaw-zef] /pyɛr ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1809–65, French socialist and writer.
- proudish — rather proud
- prud'hon — Pierre Paul [pyer pawl] /pyɛr pɔl/ (Show IPA), (Pierre Prudon) 1758–1823, French painter.
- pub food — food served in a pub
- pudovkin — Vsevolod Ilarionovich [fsye-vuh-luh t ee-luh-ryi-aw-nuh-vyich] /ˈfsyɛ və lət i lə ryɪˈɔ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1893–1953, Russian motion-picture director.
- pulldown — a mechanism that intermittently advances the film through the film gate of a camera or projector.
- pulpwood — spruce or other soft wood suitable for making paper.
- pumphood — a cover for the upper wheel of a chain pump
- pundonor — a point of honour
- puppydom — the state of being a puppy
- purposed — the reason for which something exists or is done, made, used, etc.
- puruloid — resembling pus.
- pushdown — a list in which the last item added is at the top
- put down — a throw or cast, especially one made with a forward motion of the hand when raised close to the shoulder.
- put-down — a landing of an aircraft.
- recouped — to get back the equivalent of: to recoup one's losses by a lucky investment.
- round up — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
- sauropod — any herbivorous dinosaur of the suborder Sauropoda, from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, having a small head, long neck and tail, and five-toed limbs: the largest known land animal.
- soapsuds — suds made with water and soap.
- solpugid — sun spider.
- subdepot — a depot within a larger depot
- sundrops — any of various plants of the genus Oenothera, of the evening primrose family, having flowers that bloom during the day.
- supposed — assumed as true, regardless of fact; hypothetical: a supposed case.
- touchpad — a computer input device for controlling the pointer on a display screen by sliding the finger along a touch-sensitive surface: used chiefly in laptop computers.
- unlopped — (of a branch, tree, plant, shoot, etc) not chopped off
- unopened — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
- unplowed — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
- unpoised — not poised; unbalanced
- unpolled — not registered, cast, or counted at the polls: the unpolled vote.