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8-letter words containing p, o, e, t

  • -poietic — making, producing, forming
  • -pterous — indicating a specified number or type of wings
  • acceptor — the person or organization on which a draft or bill of exchange is drawn after liability has been accepted, usually by signature
  • adespota — anonymous works of poetry
  • adoptees — Plural form of adoptee.
  • adopters — Plural form of adopter.
  • adoptive — Someone's adoptive family is the family that adopted them.
  • allotype — an additional type specimen selected because of differences from the original type specimen, such as opposite sex or morphological details
  • antelope — An antelope is an animal like a deer, with long legs and horns, that lives in Africa or Asia. Antelopes are graceful and can run fast. There are many different types of antelope.
  • antipode — the exact or direct opposite
  • antipole — the opposite pole
  • antipope — a rival pope elected in opposition to one who has been canonically chosen
  • apertion — (archaic) The act of opening.
  • apholate — a chemical used in pesticides which inhibits an organism's reproduction
  • aporetic — Tending to doubt.
  • apostate — An apostate is someone who has abandoned their religious faith, political loyalties, or principles.
  • apostles — Plural form of apostle.
  • apothece — a shop or storehouse
  • apothegm — a short, pithy saying (Ex.: “Brevity is the soul of wit”)
  • appleton — Sir Edward (Victor). 1892–1965, English physicist, noted particularly for his research on the ionosphere: Nobel prize for physics 1947
  • apporter — (obsolete) A bringer in; an importer.
  • apposite — Something that is apposite is suitable for or appropriate to what is happening or being discussed.
  • apterous — (of insects) without wings, as silverfish and springtails
  • artotype — collotype.
  • atropine — a poisonous alkaloid obtained from deadly nightshade, having an inhibitory action on the autonomic nervous system. It is used medicinally in pre-anaesthetic medication, to speed a slow heart rate, and as an emergency first-aid counter to exposure to chemical warfare nerve agents. Formula: C17H23NO3
  • attercop — a spider
  • autotype — a photographic process for producing prints in black and white, using a carbon pigment
  • bean pot — a heavy, covered crockery or metal pot, suitable for the slow cooking of beans, stews, etc.
  • beauport — city in S Quebec, Canada: suburb of Quebec City: pop. 73,000
  • bedposts — one of the upright supports of a bedstead.
  • benchtop — a flat surface area
  • boltrope — a rope sewn to the foot or luff of a sail to strengthen it
  • bontemps — Arna Wendell [ahr-nuh] /ˈɑr nə/ (Show IPA), 1902–73, U.S. author.
  • box step — a basic step in ballroom dancing, in which the feet move in the form of a rectangle
  • cachepot — an ornamental container for a flowerpot
  • calotype — an early photographic process invented by W. H. Fox Talbot, in which the image was produced on paper treated with silver iodide and developed by sodium thiosulphite
  • capriote — a native or inhabitant of Capri.
  • caproate — a salt of caproic acid
  • capstone — one of a set of slabs on the top of a wall, building, etc
  • cenotaph — A cenotaph is a structure that is built in honour of soldiers who died in a war.
  • cerotype — a process for preparing a printing plate by engraving a wax-coated copper plate and then using this as a mould for an electrotype
  • chepstow — a town in S Wales, in Monmouthshire on the River Wye: tourism, light industry. Pop: 10 821 (2001)
  • chipotle — a smoked and dried jalapeno chilli pepper that is used in Mexican dishes
  • clodpate — A blockhead; a dolt or fool.
  • competed — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
  • competer — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
  • competes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compete.
  • compleat — an archaic spelling of complete, used esp in the titles of handbooks, in imitation of The Compleat Angler by Izaak Walton
  • complect — to interweave or entwine
  • complete — You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.

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