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There are 17 seven-letter words containing A, D, P, T and Y

adaptlyadeptlyatrypidatypidsatypoiddaypartdaytrip day-trip day␣tripdiatopypaydirt pay␣dirtpayedstpedantypost␣daypythiadTiplady

23 definitions found

  • adaptly — adv. In an suitable or convenient manner; aptly; fitly.
  • adeptly — adv. With great skill or knowledge.
  • atrypid — n. A lamp shell; a brachiopod of the order, sometimes suborder, †Atrypida.
  • atypids — n. Plural of atypid.
  • atypoid — n. Any mygalomorph spider of the clade Atypoidea.
  • daypart — n. (Television, radio) A part of the day in which a type of radio… — v. (Television, radio, transitive) To divide the broadcasting… — v. (Television, radio, transitive) To assign (material) to such a period.
  • daytrip — n. Alternative form of day trip. — v. Alternative form of day-trip.
  • day-trip — v. To go on a one-day excursion; To visit someplace and return within a day. — n. Alternative form of day trip.
  • day␣trip — n. An excursion that lasts most of the day.
  • diatopy — n. Diatopic variation.
  • paydirt — n. Alternative spelling of pay dirt. — adj. Alternative spelling of pay dirt.
  • pay␣dirt — n. (Mining) Earth which contains profitable quantities of ore. — n. (Figuratively) A profitable area or period; success.
  • payedst — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of pay.
  • pedanty — n. (Obsolete) An assembly or clique of pedants.
  • post␣day — n. (Obsolete) The day on which the post is to be collected, or delivered.
  • pythiad — n. (In Ancient Greece) The interval of time between Pythian games…
  • Tiplady — prop.n. A surname.
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
  • French Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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