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

  • ethiops — a dark-coloured chemical compound
  • eutropy — a regular variation of the crystalline structure of a series of compounds according to atomic number
  • exploit — Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
  • exports — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of export.
  • exposit — To expound.
  • extropy — The pseudoscientific principle that life will expand indefinitely and in an orderly, progressive way throughout the entire universe by the means of human intelligence and technology.
  • eyespot — A light-sensitive pigmented spot on the bodies of invertebrate animals such as flatworms, starfishes, and microscopic crustaceans, and also in some unicellular organisms.
  • firepot — a small clay pot filled with combustible materials, formerly used as a missile
  • footpeg — Part of a motorbike, kayak, etc. to be pushed against with the foot.
  • foretop — a platform at the head of a fore lower mast of a ship.
  • gestapo — the German state secret police during the Nazi regime, organized in 1933 and notorious for its brutal methods and operations.
  • gluepot — a double boiler in which glue is melted.
  • hepato- — denoting the liver
  • heptode — a vacuum tube containing seven electrodes, usually a plate, a cathode, a control electrode, and four grids.
  • heptose — any monosaccharide containing seven carbon atoms.
  • hooptie — A car, especially an old or dilapidated one.
  • hoplite — a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
  • hoptree — any of several North American shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Ptelea, of the citrus family, especially P. trifoliata, having trifoliate leaves and roundish, waferlike fruit.
  • imhotep — flourished 27th century b.c, Egyptian physician, sage, and architect: identified with Asclepius.
  • isotope — any of two or more forms of a chemical element, having the same number of protons in the nucleus, or the same atomic number, but having different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus, or different atomic weights. There are 275 isotopes of the 81 stable elements, in addition to over 800 radioactive isotopes, and every element has known isotopic forms. Isotopes of a single element possess almost identical properties.
  • isotype — a drawing, diagram, or other symbol that represents a specific quantity of or other fact about the thing depicted: Every isotype of a house on that chart represents a thousand new houses.
  • jet-hop — to travel by jet plane, especially to travel to a series of destinations on one trip.
  • jetport — an airport designed to handle commercial jet planes.
  • keep to — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • lepanto — Greek Návpaktos. a seaport in W Greece, on the Lepanto Strait: Turkish sea power destroyed here 1571.
  • leptome — plant tissue, similar to phloem, that conducts food substances in bryophytes
  • leptons — Plural form of lepton.
  • lipoate — (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of lipoic acid.
  • metopes — Plural form of metope.
  • metopic — of or relating to the forehead; frontal.
  • metopon — An opiate analogue, a methylated derivative of hydromorphone used as an analgesic.
  • moppets — Plural form of moppet.
  • morpeth — a town in NE England, the administrative centre of Northumberland. Pop: 13 555 (2001)
  • neotype — a specimen selected to replace a holotype that has been lost or destroyed.
  • nepotic — patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.
  • newport — a seaport in Gwent, in SE Wales, near the Severn estuary.
  • nonpoet — One who is not a poet.
  • notepad — a pad of blank pages for writing notes.
  • octuple — eightfold; eight times as great.
  • oophyte — the gametophyte of a moss, fern, or liverwort, resulting from the development of a fertilized egg.
  • open to — glad or willing to receive, discuss, etc.
  • openest — (archaic) Second-person singular present simple form of 'open'.
  • openeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of open.
  • operant — operating; producing effects.
  • operate — to work, perform, or function, as a machine does: This engine does not operate properly.
  • opiated — Simple past tense and past participle of opiate.
  • opiates — Plural form of opiate.
  • optique — Obsolete form of optic.
  • opulent — characterized by or exhibiting opulence: an opulent suite.
  • outkeep — to last longer than
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