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There are 13 seven-letter words containing D, 2E, L, P and R

DEPLOREdeplore v. (Transitive) To bewail; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for.
deplore v. (Transitive) To condemn; to express strong disapproval of.
deplore v. (Obsolete) To regard as hopeless; to give up.
PEARLEDpearled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pearl.
pearled adj. Adorned with pearls.
pearled adj. Resembling pearls; pearly.
PEDALERpedaler n. (US) Alternative spelling of pedaller.
PEDALER n. someone who uses pedals, also PEDALLER.
PEDDLERpeddler n. An itinerant seller of small goods.
peddler n. A drug dealer.
peddler n. (Figurative) A fake-news disseminator; A conspiracy-theory propagator.
PEDLERSpedlers n. Plural of pedler.
Pedlers prop.n. Plural of Pedler.
PEDLER n. a person who goes about carrying small goods for sale, esp. one who goes from door to door with the goods in a pack, also PEDDER, PEDDLER, PEDLAR, PETHER.
PEDLERYpedlery n. Alternative form of peddlery.
PEDLERY n. the trade of a peddler, also PEDDLERY, PEDLARY.
PERILEDperiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of peril.
PERIL v. to put in danger, also IMPERIL.
PLEADERpleader n. (Law) a person who pleads in court; an advocate.
pleader n. (Generally) someone who pleads or implores.
PLEADER n. one who pleads; an advocate.
PLEDGERpledger n. Someone who gives a pledge.
Pledger prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation.
PLEDGER n. one who pledges something, also PLEDGEOR, PLEDGOR.
PRELUDEprelude n. An introductory or preliminary performance or event.
prelude n. (Music) A short, free-form piece of music, originally one serving as an introduction to a longer and…
prelude n. (Programming) A standard module or library of subroutines and functions to be imported, generally by…
REPLEADreplead v. (Law, transitive, intransitive) To present a rewritten argument.
REPLEAD v. to plead again.
REPLIEDreplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of reply.
REPLY v. to answer.
SPELDERspelder n. Alternative form of speld (“chip, splinter”).
spelder v. (Chiefly Scotland) To split apart.
spelder v. (Chiefly Scotland) To spread out; to sprawl.

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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