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Showing words for PAPEETE using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Papeete

papeete

6 Letter Words for Papeete

appete

5 Letter Words for Papeete

appet, etape, patee, peepe, tepee

4 Letter Words for Papeete

appt, epee, pape, pate, peat, peep, peta, pete, tape, teap, tepa, tepe

3 Letter Words for Papeete

ape, app, apt, ate, atp, eat, epa, eta, pap, pat, pea, pee, pep, pet, ppa, ppt, pta, pte, ptp, tap, tea, tee

Definitions for Papeete

[1] a city on NW Tahiti, in the Society Islands: capital of the Society Islands and of French Polynesia.
[2] a group of islands in the S Pacific: a part of French Polynesia; largest island, Tahiti. (Excluding minor islands) 453 sq. mi. (1173 sq. km). Capital : Papeete.
[3] the principal island of the Society Islands, in the S Pacific. 402 sq. mi. (1041 sq. km). Capital : Papeete.
[4] a French overseas territory in the S Pacific, including the Society Islands, Marquesas Islands, and other scattered island groups. 1544 sq. mi. (4000 sq. km). Capital : Papeete.
[5] the capital of French Polynesia, on the NW coast of Tahiti: one of the largest towns in the S Pacific. Pop: 130 000 (2005 est)
[6] a group of islands in the S Pacific: administratively part of French Polynesia; consists of the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands; became a French protectorate in 1843 and a colony in 1880. Pop: 214 445 (2002). Area: 1595 sq km (616 sq miles)
[7] an island in the S Pacific, in the Windward group of the Society Islands: the largest and most important island in French Polynesia; became a French protectorate in 1842 and a colony in 1880. Capital: Papeete. Pop: 169 674 (2002). Area: 1005 sq km (388 sq miles)
[8] a French Overseas Country (formerly Territory) in the S Pacific Ocean, including the Society Islands, the Tuamotu group, the Gambier group, the Tubuai Islands, and the Marquesas Islands. Capital: Papeete, on Tahiti. Pop: 277 293 (2013 est). Area: about 4000 sq km (1500 sq miles) Former name (until 1958): French Oceania