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10-letter words containing p, u, t, e

  • multipaned — having or comprising more than one pane, esp of glass
  • multiparae — Plural form of multipara.
  • multiphase — having many phases, stages, aspects, or the like.
  • multipiece — Comprising more than one piece.
  • multiplane — Consisting of several planes or surfaces.
  • multiplied — to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
  • multiplier — a person or thing that multiplies.
  • multiplies — Plural form of multiply.
  • multipower — Of or pertaining to more than one power (in various senses).
  • multispeed — Capable of operating at multiple speeds.
  • nautophone — an electrically operated horn for giving fog warnings.
  • neuropathy — any diseased condition of the nervous system.
  • neurotropy — the quality of being neurotropic.
  • neutrophil — (of a cell or cell part) having an affinity for neutral dyes.
  • no-trumper — a hand suitable for calling and playing no trumps
  • occupative — relating to work or profession
  • ocean pout — an eelpout, Macrozoarces americanus, common along the northeastern coast of North America.
  • octopusher — a person who plays octopush
  • open court — a court or trial to which members of the public are freely admitted
  • open quote — the quotation mark used to begin a quotation (“ or ").
  • operculate — having an operculum.
  • outcompete — 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.
  • outcropped — Simple past tense and past participle of outcrop.
  • outleaping — Present participle of outleap.
  • outpatient — a patient who receives treatment at a hospital, as in an emergency room or clinic, but is not hospitalized.
  • outperform — to surpass in excellence of performance; do better than: a new engine that outperforms the competition; a stock that outperformed all others.
  • outpointed — Simple past tense and past participle of outpoint.
  • outproduce — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • outpromise — to promise more than
  • outsparkle — to sparkle more brilliantly than
  • outspeckle — a spectacle
  • outspreads — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspread.
  • outstepped — Simple past tense and past participle of outstep.
  • packed out — If a place is packed out, it is very full of people.
  • paedeutics — the study of teaching
  • page fault — (memory management)   In a paged virtual memory system, an access to a page (block) of memory that is not currently mapped to physical memory. When a page fault occurs the operating system either fetches the page in from secondary storage (usually disk) if the access was legitimate or otherwise reports the access as illegal.
  • pandurated — fiddle-shaped
  • paniculate — arranged in panicles.
  • pantagruel — (in Rabelais' Pantagruel) the huge son of Gargantua, represented as dealing with serious matters in a spirit of broad and somewhat cynical good humor.
  • pantsuited — wearing a pantsuit
  • parcel out — an object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up; small package; bundle.
  • parimutuel — a system of betting on races in which those backing the winners divide, in proportion to their wagers, the total amount bet, minus a percentage for the track operators, taxes, etc.
  • parturient — bearing or about to bear young; travailing.
  • pasteurise — to expose (a food, as milk, cheese, yogurt, beer, or wine) to an elevated temperature for a period of time sufficient to destroy certain microorganisms, as those that can produce disease or cause spoilage or undesirable fermentation of food, without radically altering taste or quality.
  • pasteurism — a method of securing immunity from rabies in a person who has been bitten by a rabid animal, by daily injections of progressively more virulent suspensions of the infected spinal cord of a rabbit that died of rabies
  • pasteurize — to expose (a food, as milk, cheese, yogurt, beer, or wine) to an elevated temperature for a period of time sufficient to destroy certain microorganisms, as those that can produce disease or cause spoilage or undesirable fermentation of food, without radically altering taste or quality.
  • pasticheur — a person who makes, composes, or concocts a pastiche.
  • pasturable — capable of providing pasture, as land.
  • peanut oil — a yellow to greenish oil expressed or extracted from peanuts, used in cookery, as a vehicle for medicines, and in the manufacture of margarine and soap.
  • pediculate — of or related to the Pediculati, a group of teleost fishes, characterized by the elongated base of their pectoral fins, simulating an arm or peduncle.
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