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There are 13 eight-letter words containing E, H, L, O, P and R| HELIPORT | • heliport n. (Aviation) A facility, such as a small airport, designed to let helicopters take off and land. • HELIPORT n. an airport for helicopters, also HELISTOP. | | HOPPLERS | • HOPPLER n. one who hopples. | | HYPERGOL | • hypergol n. (Chemistry, aeronautics) Any hypergolic propellant. • HYPERGOL n. a rocket fuel. | | PLETHORA | • plethora n. (Usually followed by of) An excessive amount or number; an abundance. • plethora n. (Medicine) Excess of blood in the skin, especially in the face and especially chronically. • PLETHORA n. (Greek) an excess, a superfluity. | | PLOUGHER | • plougher n. Alternative spelling of plower. • PLOUGHER n. one who ploughs, also PLOWER. | | POLISHER | • polisher n. A person who makes something smooth or shiny. • polisher n. A tool that makes something smooth or shiny. • polisher n. A machine that makes something smooth or shiny. | | PORTHOLE | • porthole n. (Archaic) A gunport; an opening in the hull of a ship through which cannon are fired. • porthole n. (Nautical) A circular window set in the hull of a ship. • PORTHOLE n. a small window in a ship's side. | | POTHOLER | • potholer n. (British English) Someone who explores potholes as a hobby. • POTHOLER n. someone who explores limestone potholes. | | REPLOUGH | • replough v. (Transitive) To plough again. • REPLOUGH v. to plough again, also REPLOW. | | REPOLISH | • repolish v. To polish again. • REPOLISH v. to polish again. | | RHEOPHIL | • rheophil n. Alternative form of rheophile. • RHEOPHIL adj. living in flowing water, also RHEOPHILE. | | THROPPLE | • thropple n. (Chiefly Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) Alternative spelling of thrapple. • thropple v. (Transitive, chiefly Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, dated) Alternative spelling of thrapple. • THROPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THRAPPLE. | | UPHOLDER | • upholder n. Someone who upholds something. • upholder n. (Obsolete) A dealer in secondhand furniture and clothes; an upholdster. • UPHOLDER n. one who upholds. |
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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