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There are 14 five-letter words containing D, E, L and P| DELPH | • delph n. Alternative spelling of Delft (“style of earthenware”). • Delph prop.n. A surname. • Delph prop.n. A village in Saddleworth parish, Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD9807). | | DUPLE | • duple adj. (Rare) Double. • duple adj. (Of time or music) Having two beats, or a multiple of two beats, in each measure. • duple adj. (Poetry) Having two beats in each foot. | | LEPID | • lepid adj. (Obsolete) pleasant; jocose. • LEPID adj. pleasant, jocose. | | LOPED | • loped v. Simple past tense and past participle of lope. • LOPE v. to run with a long stride. | | PADLE | • padle n. (Scotland, dated) Cyclopterus lumpus, the lumpsucker or lumpfish. • PADLE n. (Scots) a fish, aka lumpsucker, also PAIDLE. | | PALED | • paled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pale. • paled adj. (Obsolete) Striped. • paled adj. (Obsolete) Enclosed with a paling. | | PEDAL | • pedal n. A lever operated by one’s foot that is used to control or power a machine or mechanism, such as a bicycle or piano. • pedal n. (Medicine) an orthopedic structure or a footlike part. • pedal n. (Music) An effects unit, especially one designed to be activated by being stepped on. | | PILED | • piled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pile. • piled adj. (Iron manufacturing) Formed from a pile or fagot. • piled adj. Having a pile or point; pointed. | | PLEAD | • plead v. (Transitive, intransitive, copulative) To present (an argument or a plea), especially in a legal case. • plead v. (Intransitive) To beg, beseech, or implore. • plead v. (Transitive) To offer by way of excuse. | | PLIED | • plied v. Simple past tense and past participle of ply. • PLY v. to bend or fold. | | POLED | • poled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pole. • POLE v. to propel with a long stick. | | PULED | • puled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pule. • PULE v. to pipe; to whimper or whine. | | SPELD | • speld n. (Northern England, Scotland, obsolete) A chip of wood; a splinter. • speld v. (Northern England, Scotland, dialectal) To split. • SPELD v. (Scots) to spread open, sprawl, also SPELDER. | | UPLED | • upled v. Simple past tense and past participle of uplead. • UPLEAD v. to lead up. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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