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6-letter words containing a, p, i, n

  • parnisMollie (Mollie Parnis Livingston) 1905–1992, U.S. fashion designer.
  • pascinJules [zhyl] /ʒül/ (Show IPA), (Julius Pincas) 1885–1930, French painter, born in Bulgaria.
  • patina — a film or incrustation, usually green, produced by oxidation on the surface of old bronze and often esteemed as being of ornamental value.
  • patine — patina.
  • patwin — a member of a North American Indian people of the western Sacramento River valley in California.
  • paulin — a tarpaulin
  • paving — Southern Louisiana. a paved road.
  • pawing — the foot of an animal having claws.
  • pay in — a deposit in an account.
  • pay-in — a deposit in an account.
  • paying — work: that is paid
  • paynim — a pagan or heathen.
  • penial — the male organ of copulation and, in mammals, of urinary excretion.
  • petain — Henri Philippe Omer [ahn-ree fee-leep aw-mer] /ɑ̃ˈri fiˈlip ɔˈmɛr/ (Show IPA), 1856–1951, marshal of France: premier of the Vichy government 1940–44.
  • pianic — yaws.
  • piegan — a member of a subtribe of the Blackfoot Indians
  • pieman — a seller of pies
  • pigman — a male pig farmer
  • pinang — Penang.
  • pinard — wine.
  • pinata — (in Mexico and Central America) a gaily decorated crock or papier-mâché figure filled with toys, candy, etc., and suspended from above, especially during Christmas or birthday festivities, so that children, who are blindfolded, may break it or knock it down with sticks and release the contents.
  • pindan — semiarid country; scrubland.
  • pindar — 522?–443? b.c, Greek poet.
  • pineal — resembling a pine cone in shape.
  • pinnae — Botany. one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf.
  • pinnal — Botany. one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf.
  • pisano — Andrea [ahn-dre-ah] /ɑnˈdrɛ ɑ/ (Show IPA), c1270–c1348, Italian sculptor.
  • pitman — a person who works in a pit, as in coal mining.
  • plains — clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
  • plaint — a complaint.
  • plani- — plane, level, flat
  • planit — Programming LANguage for Interaction and Teaching. CAI language. "PLANIT - A Flexible Language Designed for Computer-Human Interaction", S.L. Feingold, Proc FJCC 31, AFIPS (Fall 1967) Sammet 1969, p.706.
  • pliant — bending readily; flexible; supple; adaptable: She manipulated the pliant clay.
  • porina — the larva of a moth which causes damage to grassland
  • pruina — a woolly white covering on some lichens
  • ptisan — a nourishing decoction, originally one made from barley, purported to have medicinal quality.
  • punani — the vagina
  • rapine — the violent seizure and carrying off of another's property; plunder.
  • raping — unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim.
  • rapini — the leaves of the turnip, Brassica rapa, eaten cooked or raw as greens.
  • saipan — an island in and the capital of the North Mariana Islands in the N Pacific, about 1350 miles (2173 km) S of Japan: taken by U.S. forces June–July 1944. 71 sq. mi. (184 sq. km).
  • siplan — SIte PLANning computer language. Interactive language for space planning. "Formal Languages for Site Planning", C.I. Yessios in Spatial Synthesis for Computer-Aided Design, C. Eastman ed, Applied Science Publ 1976.
  • spavin — a disease of the hock joint of horses in which enlargement occurs because of collected fluids (bog spavin) bony growth (bone spavin) or distention of the veins (blood spavin)
  • spinae — a spine or spinelike projection.
  • spinal — of, relating to, or belonging to a spine or thornlike structure, especially to the backbone.
  • spinar — a fast-spinning star or celestial mass
  • sprain — to overstrain or wrench (the ligaments of an ankle, wrist, or other joint) so as to injure without fracture or dislocation.
  • taipan — a highly venomous elapid snake, Oxyuranus scutellatus, of New Guinea and northern Australia, that grows to a length of from 10 to 12 feet (3.1 to 3.7 meters).
  • tap-in — a field goal made by striking a ball in the air into the basket, usually from close range.
  • taping — a long, narrow strip of linen, cotton, or the like, used for tying garments, binding seams or carpets, etc.
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