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There are 18 nine-letter words containing PRIE

Depriestspriedieus prie-dieuspriedieux prie-dieuxpriestcappriestdompriesterypriestesspriestingpriestishpriestismPriestleyproprietyreprievalreprievedreprievesunpriests

27 definitions found

  • Depriests — prop.n. Plural of Depriest.
  • priedieus — n. Plural of priedieu.
  • prie-dieus — n. Plural of prie-dieu.
  • priedieux — n. Plural of priedieu.
  • prie-dieux — n. Plural of prie-dieu.
  • priestcap — n. A form of redan in fortifications; a swallowtail.
  • priestdom — n. (Rare) Political rule or sweeping social control exercised… — n. (Rare) Priests collectively or priests of a particular religious…
  • priestery — n. (Derogatory, obsolete) Priests collectively; the priesthood.
  • priestess — n. A woman with religious duties and responsibilities in certain… — n. (Religious slur, uncommon) A female Christian priest or minister… — n. (Colloquial, obsolete) A priest’s wife.
  • priesting — n. (Rare) The ordination of a priest. — n. (Obsolete) The office of a priest. — v. Present participle of priest.
  • priestish — adj. Like a priest.
  • priestism — n. The influence, doctrines, principles, etc., of priests or the priesthood.
  • Priestley — prop.n. A surname from Old English. — prop.n. An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, West Virginia…
  • propriety — n. (Obsolete) The particular character or essence of someone or… — n. (Obsolete) A characteristic; an attribute. — n. (Now rare) A piece of land owned by someone; someone’s property.
  • reprieval — n. The act, process or result of being reprieved.
  • reprieved — v. Simple past tense and past participle of reprieve.
  • reprieves — n. Plural of reprieve. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprieve.
  • unpriests — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unpriest.
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