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There are 24 nine-letter words containing E, G, L, 2P and R

engrapplegap-lapper gap␣lappergoorappelgrapplersgrapplethgreppablegrippablegrysappelingrapplelapperinglopperingpalpigerspapergirlpaper␣goldparaplegypepper␣gelpreplyingpropagulepurple␣gasrappelingreply-pingrepulpingungrapple

26 definitions found

  • engrapple — v. (Obsolete) To grapple.
  • gap-lapper — n. (Vulgar, slang, often derogatory, rare) A lesbian.
  • gap␣lapper — n. Alternative form of gap-lapper.
  • goorappel — n. (South Africa) Any of various flowering plants in the genus Pygmaeothamnus.
  • grapplers — n. Plural of grappler.
  • grappleth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of grapple.
  • greppable — adj. (Computing, of a file) In a format suitable for searching…
  • grippable — adj. Capable of being gripped.
  • grysappel — n. (South Africa) Parinari capensis, a fruit tree in the family…
  • ingrapple — v. (Obsolete) To seize; to clutch; to grapple.
  • lappering — v. Present participle of lapper.
  • loppering — v. Present participle of lopper.
  • palpigers — n. Plural of palpiger.
  • papergirl — n. (Britain) a girl who delivers newspapers; a female paperboy.
  • paper␣gold — n. (Finance) special drawing rights.
  • paraplegy — n. Dated form of paraplegia.
  • pepper␣gel — n. A kind of pepper spray in the form of a gel.
  • preplying — v. Present participle of preply.
  • propagule — n. (Biology) A reproductive particle released by an organism in…
  • purple␣gas — n. (Canada, Prairies) Gasoline priced with reduced taxes for farm…
  • rappeling — v. Present participle of rappel.
  • reply-ping — v. (Transitive, Internet slang) To ping someone by replying to…
  • repulping — v. Present participle of repulp. — n. The conversion of paper back into pulp.
  • ungrapple — v. To release from a grappling hook. — v. (More generally) To disengage; to release from being held.
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