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There are 16 sixteen-letter words containing D, E, J, P, R and T

adjectival␣phraseadjective␣phrasesadjective␣pronounadjunct␣professoradjustable␣plierscounterprejudiceextreme␣prejudicejack-up-the-orchardjumped␣the␣rattlerpairwise␣disjointpredatory␣journalprojective␣moduleproper␣adjectivespseudojournalistpseudotrajectorywithout␣prejudice

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  • adjectival␣phrase — n. Alternative form of adjective phrase.
  • adjective␣phrases — n. Plural of adjective phrase.
  • adjective␣pronoun — n. An adjective used as a pronoun, such as each, either, and neither…
  • adjunct␣professor — n. (US, education) A college professor who is employed part-time…
  • adjustable␣pliers — n. A type of pliers used by plumbers that can be quickly changed…
  • counterprejudice — n. A prejudice formed in response to another prejudice.
  • extreme␣prejudice — n. Lethal force, applied extrajudicially with the intent to kill. — n. Severe treatment. — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see extreme, prejudice.
  • jack-up-the-orchard — n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) Used as an unspecified threat.
  • jumped␣the␣rattler — v. Simple past tense and past participle of jump the rattler.
  • pairwise␣disjoint — adj. (Mathematics, set theory, of a collection of two or more…
  • predatory␣journal — n. (Publishing) A publishing outlet that poses as a reputable…
  • projective␣module — n. (Algebra) A module which is a direct summand of a free module.
  • proper␣adjectives — n. Plural of proper adjective.
  • pseudojournalist — n. Someone who imitates, but is not in fact, a journalist.
  • pseudotrajectory — n. A false trajectory that approximates the real one.
  • without␣prejudice — phr. (Formal) Not affecting nor considering other possibly related issues. — phr. (Law) Without affecting a legal interest. — phr. (Law) A term used to allow a statement or proposal in communications…
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  • Scrabble in English: no word
  • French Wiktionary: 73 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 6 words
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 270 words

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