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There are 24 eight-letter words containing 2E, G, P, S and T

e-postagegap␣sheetgeotopesGeppertsgets␣opengnat's␣peepageletspaste-egg paste␣eggPeugeotspledgetsPotogeesPrestageprestigeproteges protegés protégéspterugessteeping Steepingsteppagetegosepttent␣pegstop␣edges

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  • e-postage — n. A digital technology allowing postage to be applied to a document…
  • gap␣sheet — n. (Business) A file on an employee indicating areas in which…
  • geotopes — n. Plural of geotope.
  • Gepperts — prop.n. Plural of Geppert.
  • gets␣open — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get open.
  • gnat's␣pee — n. (Humorous, colloquial) Very weak tea.
  • pagelets — n. Plural of pagelet.
  • paste-egg — n. Alternative spelling of paste egg.
  • paste␣egg — n. Alternative form of pace egg.
  • Peugeots — n. Plural of Peugeot.
  • pledgets — n. Plural of pledget.
  • Potogees — n. Plural of Potogee.
  • Prestage — prop.n. A surname.
  • prestige — n. The quality of how good the reputation of something or someone… — n. (Obsolete, often preceded by "the") Delusion; illusion; trick. — adj. (Sociolinguistics, of a linguistic form) Regarded as relatively…
  • proteges — n. Plural of protege.
  • protegés — n. Plural of protegé.
  • protégés — n. Plural of protégé.
  • pteruges — n. Plural of pteruge.
  • steeping — v. Present participle of steep. — n. An instance of something being steeped; a wetting. — n. (Historical, numismatics) A 13th-century coin circulated in…
  • Steeping — prop.n. A river or drainage channel, usually called the Steeping…
  • steppage — n. (Pathology) A high-stepping gait sometimes used to compensate for foot drop.
  • tegosept — n. Synonym of methylparaben.
  • tent␣pegs — n. Plural of tent peg.
  • top␣edges — n. Plural of top edge. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of top edge.
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