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7-letter words containing a, i, s

  • palship — friendship
  • palsied — paralyzed; unable to move or control certain muscles.
  • panfish — any small, freshwater nongame food fish, as a perch or sunfish, usually eaten pan-fried.
  • pansied — covered with pansies
  • panties — panties.
  • paresis — partial motor paralysis.
  • parises — a Trojan prince, son of Priam and Hecuba and brother of Cassandra, who awarded the apple of discord to Aphrodite and was by her help enabled to abduct Helen.
  • parisiiMatthew, Matthew of Paris.
  • parison — a partially shaped mass of molten glass.
  • parkish — like or similar to a park
  • parlies — small Scottish biscuits
  • parotis — a parotid gland
  • parrishAnne, 1888–1957, U.S. novelist and author of books for children.
  • parsing — parser
  • parsnip — a plant, Pastinaca sativa, cultivated varieties of which have a large, whitish, edible root.
  • parties — a social gathering, as of invited guests at a private home, for conversation, refreshments, entertainment, etc.: a cocktail party.
  • parulis — gumboil.
  • pasquilJohn, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
  • passaic — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • passing — going by or past; elapsing: He was feeling better with each passing day.
  • passion — any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, as love or hate.
  • passive — not reacting visibly to something that might be expected to produce manifestations of an emotion or feeling.
  • past it — If you say that someone or something is past it, they are no longer able to do what they used to do.
  • pasties — of or like paste in consistency, texture, color, etc.
  • pastime — something that serves to make time pass agreeably; a pleasant means of amusement, recreation, or sport: to play cards as a pastime.
  • pastina — very small pieces of pasta in various shapes, used especially in soups.
  • pasting — a mixture of flour and water, often with starch or the like, used for causing paper or other material to adhere to something.
  • paulist — a member of the “Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle,” a community of priests founded in New York in 1858.
  • paviser — a soldier bearing or using a pavise
  • paylist — a list of people to be paid
  • payslip — paper slip detailing wage payment
  • pe-tsai — Chinese cabbage.
  • peakish — to become weak, thin, and sickly.
  • peishwa — a leader of the Maratha people
  • pelasgi — the pre-Hellenic peoples who inhabited Greece and the islands and coasts of the Aegean Sea before the arrival of the Bronze Age Greeks
  • penziasArno Allan, born 1933, U.S. astrophysicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in physics 1978.
  • persian — of or relating to ancient and recent Persia (now Iran), its people, or their language.
  • pessima — the lowest or worst state of affairs
  • phasing — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
  • phasmid — any insect of the order Phasmida, comprising the walking sticks and leaf insects.
  • phidias — c500–432? b.c, Greek sculptor.
  • phineas — a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “serpent's mouth or oracle.”.
  • pianism — the artistry and technique of a pianist.
  • pianist — a person who plays the piano, especially one who performs expertly or professionally.
  • piarist — a member of a Roman Catholic teaching congregation founded in Rome in 1597.
  • piaster — a former coin of Turkey, the 100th part of a lira: replaced by the kurus in 1933.
  • piastre — a former coin of Turkey, the 100th part of a lira: replaced by the kurus in 1933.
  • picasso — Pablo [pah-bloh;; Spanish pah-vlaw] /ˈpɑ bloʊ;; Spanish ˈpɑ vlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1881–1973, Spanish painter and sculptor in France.
  • pigwash — slops used to feed pigs
  • pilates — a system of physical conditioning involving low-impact exercises and stretches designed to strengthen muscles of the torso and often performed with specialized equipment.
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