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8-letter words containing s, p, e, a

  • apprizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apprize.
  • approves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of approve.
  • appulses — Plural form of appulse.
  • apterous — (of insects) without wings, as silverfish and springtails
  • apuleius — Lucius (ˈluːsɪəs). 2nd century ad, Roman writer, noted for his romance The Golden Ass
  • apurpose — (dialect) on purpose; deliberately.
  • apyrases — Plural form of apyrase.
  • artspeak — (language)   An early simple language for plotter graphics.
  • aseptate — not divided into cells or sections by septa
  • asparkle — in a glittering or glinting manner
  • aspected — (astrology, obsolete) Subject to a particular planetary aspect.
  • asperate — (of plant parts) having a rough surface due to a covering of short stiff hairs
  • asperger — a developmental disorder characterized by severely impaired social skills, repetitive behaviors, and often, a narrow set of interests, but not involving delayed development of linguistic and cognitive abilities: now considered one of the autism spectrum disorders.
  • asperges — a short rite preceding Mass, in which the celebrant sprinkles those present with holy water to the accompaniment of the chant Asperges me, Domine
  • asperity — If you say something with asperity, you say it impatiently and severely.
  • aspermia — the failure to form or emit semen
  • aspermic — (of a male animal) Unable to produce sperm.
  • asperous — Rough, rugged, uneven.
  • aspersed — Simple past tense and past participle of asperse.
  • asperser — to attack with false, malicious, and damaging charges or insinuations; slander.
  • aspheric — a lens that has a shape that is not completely round
  • asphodel — any of various S European liliaceous plants of the genera Asphodelus and Asphodeline, having clusters of white or yellow flowers
  • aspirate — to articulate (a stop) with some force, so that breath escapes with audible friction as the stop is released
  • aspirers — to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value (usually followed by to, after, or an infinitive): to aspire after literary immortality; to aspire to be a doctor.
  • asplenia — Absence of normal spleen function.
  • at speed — quickly
  • attempts — An act of trying to achieve something, typically one that is unsuccessful or not certain to succeed.
  • auspices — an augur of ancient Rome.
  • b-sample — a urine or blood sample used in doping tests in professional sports to confirm or invalidate the presence of banned substances in the first sample, the A-sample
  • bagpipes — Bagpipes are a musical instrument that is traditionally played in Scotland. You play the bagpipes by blowing air through a pipe into a bag, and then squeezing the bag to force the air out through other pipes.
  • bakeshop — Also called bakeshop [beyk-shop] /ˈbeɪkˌʃɒp/ (Show IPA). a baker's shop.
  • baptised — to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby.
  • baptises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of baptise.
  • baptizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of baptize.
  • base map — an outline map on which data may be plotted
  • base pay — the basic rate of pay for a particular job exclusive of overtime pay, bonuses, etc.
  • basecamp — Alternative spelling of base camp.
  • bepraise — to praise highly
  • bespread — to cover (a surface) with something
  • budapest — the capital of Hungary, on the River Danube: formed in 1873 from the towns of Buda and Pest. Traditionally Buda, the old Magyar capital, was the administrative and Pest the trade centre: suffered severely in the Russian siege of 1945 and in the unsuccessful revolt against the Communist regime (1956). Pop: 1 719 342 (2003 est)
  • bypassed — a road enabling motorists to avoid a city or other heavy traffic points or to drive around an obstruction.
  • bypasser — a road enabling motorists to avoid a city or other heavy traffic points or to drive around an obstruction.
  • calipers — Usually, calipers. an instrument for measuring thicknesses and internal or external diameters inaccessible to a scale, consisting usually of a pair of adjustable pivoted legs.
  • campiest — of, relating to, or characterized by camp: a campy send-up of romantic operetta.
  • campness — the quality of being camp
  • campshed — to line (the bank of a river) with campshot.
  • campsite — A campsite is a place where people who are on holiday can stay in tents.
  • campuses — the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.
  • canopies — Plural form of canopy.
  • capaneus — one of the Seven against Thebes, who was destroyed by Zeus for blasphemy.
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