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7-letter words containing l, p, a, t

  • marlpit — (dated) A pit where marl has been dug.
  • marplot — a person who mars or defeats a plot, design, or project by meddling.
  • netplay — (video games) Multiplayer gameplay over a network.
  • nuptial — of or relating to marriage or the marriage ceremony: the nuptial day; nuptial vows.
  • nuptual — Misspelling of nuptial.
  • octapla — a written work that contains eight different variants or interpretations
  • optical — of, relating to, or applying optics or the principles of optics.
  • optimal — Best or most favorable; optimum.
  • outleap — to leap ahead of or over.
  • outplan — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • outplay — to play better than.
  • pagelet — (web)   A component of an HTML page, that contains directives, layout, and code in a single context. A pagelet may be a separate file or web page that contains information you want displayed across several pages. They are similar to server-side include files, as implemented in ASP+. Pagelets act like independent HTML frames and provide discrete access to content. They use Cascading Style Sheets as templates for defining their layout behavior in a single context.
  • palatal — Anatomy. of or relating to the palate.
  • palatia — a palace, especially the palace of an ancient Roman emperor.
  • palatka — a city in NE Florida.
  • paleate — having scales
  • paletot — any of various loose or fitted coats or jackets for men and women, especially a close-fitting jacket worn over a dress by women in the 19th century.
  • palette — colour palette
  • palmate — shaped like an open palm or like a hand with the fingers extended, as a leaf or an antler.
  • palmiet — a South African rush
  • palmtop — a battery-powered computer small enough to fit in the palm of the hand.
  • palpate — to examine by touch, especially for the purpose of diagnosing disease or illness.
  • paltrow — Gwyneth (Kate). born 1972, US film actress; her films include Emma (1996), Sliding Doors (1998), Shakespeare in Love (1998), and Sylvia (2003)
  • pantile — a roofing tile straight in its length but curved in its width to overlap the next tile.
  • pantler — a pantry servant
  • partial — being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete: partial blindness; a partial payment of a debt.
  • partlet — a garment for the neck and shoulders, usually ruffled and having a collar, worn in the 16th century.
  • patball — a game involving hitting a ball back and forth between two or more players but at a leisurely, and usually non-strenuous, pace
  • patella — Anatomy. the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee; kneecap.
  • patiala — an important state of the former Punjab States: now part of Punjab in NW India.
  • patible — endurable; sufferable; tolerable
  • patrial — a native of any country who, by virtue of the birth of a parent or grandparent in Great Britain, has citizenship and residency rights there.
  • pattles — paddle1 (def 11).
  • patulin — a toxic antibiotic, C 7 H 6 O 4 , derived from various fungi, as Penicillium patulum and Aspergillus clavatus.
  • paulist — a member of the “Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle,” a community of priests founded in New York in 1858.
  • paylist — a list of people to be paid
  • pelotas — a city in S Brazil.
  • peltast — (in ancient Greece) a lightly armed foot soldier
  • peltate — having the stalk or support attached to the lower surface at a distance from the margin, as a leaf; shield-shaped.
  • penalty — a punishment imposed or incurred for a violation of law or rule.
  • peptalk — to give a pep talk to (a person, group, etc.).
  • persalt — (in a series of salts of a given metal or group) the salt in which the metal or group has a high, or the highest apparent, valence.
  • petaled — one of the often colored segments of the corolla of a flower.
  • petrale — a variety of flounder, native to the Pacific coast of North America and commonly caught for food
  • phablet — a mobile device that combines the features of a smartphone and a tablet computer and is larger than a typical smartphone but not as large as a typical small tablet.
  • philtra — Anatomy. the vertical groove on the surface of the upper lip, below the septum of the nose.
  • pigtail — a braid of hair hanging down the back of the head.
  • pilates — a system of physical conditioning involving low-impact exercises and stretches designed to strengthen muscles of the torso and often performed with specialized equipment.
  • pilatus — a mountain in central Switzerland, near Lucerne: a peak of the Alps; cable railway. 6998 feet (2130 meters).
  • pileate — having a pileus.
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