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11-letter words containing r, e, p, l

  • preschedule — taking place ahead of schedule
  • preschooler — a child below the official school starting age, usually a child up to age five.
  • preselected — to select in advance; choose beforehand.
  • preselector — a preamplifier between the antenna and receiving circuit, used to improve reception.
  • presenility — premature old age.
  • presentable — that may be presented.
  • preservable — to keep alive or in existence; make lasting: to preserve our liberties as free citizens.
  • presolution — the act of solving a problem, question, etc.: The situation is approaching solution.
  • presumingly — presumptuous.
  • pretendedly — in a manner of pretence
  • preterlegal — being beyond the scope or limits of law.
  • preterminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
  • pretzel key — feature key
  • prevailment — the action of prevailing
  • prevalently — widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance.
  • preventable — to keep from occurring; avert; hinder: He intervened to prevent bloodshed.
  • previsional — characteristic of prevision
  • price limit — the maximum that somebody is prepared to pay for something
  • prickleback — any of several blennioid fishes of the family Stichaeidae, usually inhabiting cold waters, having spiny rays in the dorsal fin.
  • priest-hole — a secret chamber in certain houses in England, built as a hiding place for Roman Catholic priests when they were proscribed in the 16th and 17th centuries
  • prime field — a field that contains no proper subset that is itself a field.
  • prime ideal — an ideal in a ring with a multiplicative identity, having the property that when the product of two elements of the ring results in an element of the ideal, at least one of the elements is an element of the ideal.
  • primigenial — relating to an early stage of existence; primitive
  • primitively — being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, especially in an early age of the world: primitive forms of life.
  • private law — a branch of law dealing with the legal relationships of private individuals. Compare public law (def 2).
  • privileging — a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most: the privileges of the very rich.
  • pro-slavery — favoring slavery.
  • proactively — serving to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence or situation, especially a negative or difficult one; anticipatory: proactive measures against crime.
  • problematic — of the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable.
  • procephalic — of or relating to the head.
  • procerebral — relating to the procerebrum
  • processable — capable of being processed.
  • processible — capable of being processed.
  • prochlorite — a dark green member of the chlorite group, usually foliated.
  • prodigalize — to spend lavishly
  • produceable — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • productible — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • professedly — allegedly; pretendedly: He is only professedly poor.
  • profiterole — a small cream puff with a sweet or savory filling, as of cream and chocolate sauce.
  • profusively — profuse; lavish; prodigal: profusive generosity.
  • programable — capable of being programmed.
  • projectable — something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
  • prolegomena — a preliminary discussion; introductory essay, as prefatory matter in a book; a prologue.
  • proletarian — pertaining or belonging to the proletariat.
  • proletariat — common people, working class
  • proletarize — to proletarianize.
  • proliferate — spread
  • proliferous — proliferating.
  • prolongable — able to be lengthened
  • prolongated — to prolong.
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