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There are 21 five-letter words containing A, D, L and P

ADPLLDelapduplaLapidlapp'dL-DOPA ʟ-dopapadelpadlepaledpedalplac'dplaidplaudplayd play'dpldna plDNApleadpodalspald

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  • ADPLL — n. (Electronics) Initialism of all-digital phase locked loop.
  • Delap — prop.n. A surname.
  • dupla — n. A form of bell used in some medieval clocks.
  • Lapid — prop.n. A surname.
  • lapp'd — v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of lap.
  • L-DOPA — n. Alternative form of ʟ-dopa.
  • ʟ-dopa — n. (Pharmacology) The levorotatory form of dopa, used to treat…
  • padel — n. A racquet sport popular in Spain and Latin America, usually…
  • padle — n. (Scotland, dated) Cyclopterus lumpus, the lumpsucker or lumpfish.
  • paled — v. Simple past tense and past participle of pale. — adj. (Obsolete) Striped. — adj. (Obsolete) Enclosed with a paling.
  • pedal — n. A lever operated by one’s foot that is used to control or power… — n. (Medicine) an orthopedic structure or a footlike part. — n. (Music) An effects unit, especially one designed to be activated…
  • plac'd — v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of place.
  • plaid — n. (Textiles) A type of twilled woollen cloth, often with a tartan… — n. A length of such material used as a piece of clothing, formerly… — n. The typical chequered pattern of a plaid; tartan.
  • plaud — v. (Obsolete) To applaud.
  • playd — v. (Archaic) past tense of play.
  • play'd — v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of played.
  • pldna — n. Alternative form of plDNA.
  • plDNA — n. (Biochemistry) plasmid-like DNA.
  • plead — v. (Transitive, intransitive, copulative) To present (an argument… — v. (Intransitive) To beg, beseech, or implore. — v. (Transitive) To offer by way of excuse.
  • podal — adj. Relating to the foot.
  • spald — v. (Northern England and Scotland) To split.
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