7-letter words containing t, r, o, p, a
- praetor — (in the ancient Roman republic) one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul.
- precoat — A precoat is a coating which is put on a filter to test the performance of the filter.
- probate — Law. the official proving of a will as authentic or valid in a probate court.
- proctal — relating to the rectum
- prolate — elongated along the polar diameter, as a spheroid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its longer axis (opposed to oblate).
- pronate — to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing.
- prorate — to make an arrangement on a basis of proportional distribution.
- prostas — (in classical architecture) an antechamber or vestibule.
- protalk — Quintus. An object-oriented Prolog.
- protean — readily assuming different forms or characters; extremely variable.
- provant — supplied with provisions
- pteroma — pteron.
- rap out — If you rap out an order or a question, you say it quickly and sharply.
- rapport — relation; connection, especially harmonious or sympathetic relation: a teacher trying to establish close rapport with students.
- readopt — to adopt (a person, procedure, law, etc) again
- rootcap — the loose mass of epidermal cells covering the apex of most roots, serving to protect the meristematic cells behind it.
- seaport — a port or harbor on or accessible to a seacoast and providing accommodation for seagoing vessels.
- taproom — a barroom, especially in an inn or hotel; bar.
- taproot — a main root descending downward from the radicle and giving off small lateral roots.
- toparch — the ruler of a small state or realm
- topiary — (of a plant) clipped or trimmed into fantastic shapes.
- toprail — the uppermost rail of the back of a chair or the like; a crest rail.
- tropaia — a tropaeum, especially in Greece.