7-letter words containing u, p, t, o
- outpeer — to surpass (a rival)
- outpity — to exceed in pitying
- outplan — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
- outplay — to play better than.
- outplod — to exceed in plodding
- outplot — to exceed in plotting
- outpoll — to win more votes than
- outport — a secondary seaport close to a larger one but beyond its corporate limits or jurisdiction.
- outpost — a station established at a distance from the main body of an army to protect it from surprise attack: We keep only a small garrison of men at our desert outposts.
- outpour — outpouring.
- outpray — to exceed in praying or overcome by prayer
- outpull — to exceed in ability to attract an audience, attention, etc.; outdraw: a film that is outpulling every other movie in town.
- outpush — to push out
- outputs — Plural form of output.
- outputt — (golf) to putt better than.
- outroop — an auction
- outspan — to unyoke or unhitch, as oxen from a wagon.
- outsped — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.
- outstep — Exceed.
- outweep — to weep more or for a longer time than
- outyelp — to outdo in yelping
- pad out — written piece: add words
- pan out — a broad, shallow container of metal, usually having sides flaring outward toward the top, used in various forms for frying, baking, washing, etc.
- pantoum — a Malay verse form consisting of an indefinite number of quatrains with the second and fourth lines of each quatrain repeated as the first and third lines of the following one.
- passout — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
- pay out — to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
- pectous — of, relating to, or consisting of pectin or protopectin.
- peg out — attach by pegs to a line
- petrous — denoting the dense part of the temporal bone that surrounds the inner ear
- photius — a.d. c820–891, patriarch of Constantinople 858–867, 877–882.
- pig out — a young swine of either sex, especially a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 pounds (220 kg)
- pig-out — an instance of overindulging in eating; food binge.
- pin-out — (hardware) (Or "pinout") The allocation of logical functions or signals to the electrical connection points (pins) of an integrated circuit or other component or connector.
- piteous — evoking or deserving pity; pathetic: piteous cries for help.
- plotful — characterized by or full of plots
- plumcot — a hybrid tree produced by crossing the apricot and the plum.
- pollute — to make foul or unclean, especially with harmful chemical or waste products; dirty: to pollute the air with smoke.
- pomatum — pomade.
- pop out — a short, quick, explosive sound.
- pop-out — pop-up (def 8).
- post up — display: a notice, etc.
- postbus — (in Britain, esp in rural districts) a vehicle carrying the mail that also carries passengers
- posture — the relative disposition of the parts of something.
- potluck — food or a meal that happens to be available without special preparation or purchase: to take potluck with a friend.
- pou sto — a place upon which to stand
- poulter — a member of staff within e.g. a monastery or royal household, responsible for the supply of poultry
- poultry — domesticated fowl collectively, especially those valued for their meat and eggs, as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and guinea fowl.
- pouncet — box with a perforated top used for perfume
- poutful — tending to pout
- poutine — a dish of chipped potatoes topped with curd cheese and a tomato-based sauce