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There are 16 seven-letter words containing 2E, O, P, R and S

BEPROSEbeprose v. (Transitive, rare) To reduce to prose.
BEPROSE v. to reduce to prose.
DEPOSERdeposer n. One who deposes.
DEPOSER n. one who deposes.
ELOPERSelopers n. Plural of eloper.
ELOPER n. one who elopes.
EXPOSERexposer n. One who exposes.
EXPOSER n. one who exposes.
LEPROSEleprose adj. (Medicine) Synonym of leprous, afflicted with leprosy.
leprose adj. (Botany) Synonym of scaly or lepidote, particularly describing lichens with a granular or powdery thallus.
LEPROSE adj. affected with leprosy, also LEPROUS, LEPROTIC.
OPENERSopeners n. Plural of opener.
OPENER n. one that opens.
OPEROSEoperose adj. (Now rare) Of a person: busy, industrious, or painstaking.
operose adj. (Now rare) Made with or requiring a lot of labour; painstaking, laborious.
operose adj. (Now rare) Tedious, wearisome.
PEREONSPEREON n. a crustacean's thorax, also PEREION, PERAEON.
PERONESPerones prop.n. Plural of Perone.
PERONE n. (Greek) the fibula, a bone of the leg.
PREPOSEprepose v. (Transitive) To place or set before; to prefix.
PREPOSE v. to place a word before another.
REOPENSreopens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reopen.
REOPEN v. to open again.
REPONESrepones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repone.
REPONE v. to restore to office.
REPOSEDreposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of repose.
reposed adj. Calm and tranquil; at rest.
REPOSE v. to lie at rest.
REPOSERreposer n. One who reposes.
REPOSER n. one who reposes.
REPOSESreposes n. Plural of repose.
REPOSE v. to lie at rest.
RESPOKErespoke v. Simple past tense of respeak.
respoke v. (Transitive) To fit (a wheel) with new spokes.
RESPEAK v. (Shakespeare) to speak again.

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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