7-letter words containing a, p, i
- pianola — (lowercase) Bridge. a hand, as a laydown, that is very easy to play.
- 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.
- picabia — Francis. 1879–1953, French painter, designer, and writer, associated with the cubist, Dadaist, and surrealist movements
- picacho — a pointed solitary mountain or peak
- picador — one of the mounted assistants to a matador, who opens the bullfight by enraging the bull and weakening its shoulder muscles with a lance.
- picamar — a hydrocarbon oil extracted from beechwood tar
- picante — prepared so as to be very hot and spicy, especially with a hot and spicy sauce.
- picardy — a region in N France: formerly a province.
- picasso — Pablo [pah-bloh;; Spanish pah-vlaw] /ˈpɑ bloʊ;; Spanish ˈpɑ vlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1881–1973, Spanish painter and sculptor in France.
- piccard — Auguste [French oh-gyst] /French oʊˈgüst/ (Show IPA), 1884–1962, Swiss physicist, aeronaut, inventor, and deep-sea explorer: designer of bathyscaphes.
- piccata — cooked, served, or sauced with lemon and parsley: veal piccata.
- pick at — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
- pickaxe — a pick, especially a mattock.
- pickmaw — a type of gull with a black head
- picrate — a salt or ester of picric acid.
- piebald — having patches of black and white or of other colors; parti-colored.
- pienaar — (Jacobus) François. born 1967, South African Rugby Union footballer; captain of the South African team that won the Rugby World Cup in 1995
- pierage — a fee that is charged to use a pier to accommodate a boat, ship, etc
- pierian — of or relating to the Muses.
- pigalle — Place Pigalle.
- pigboat — a submarine.
- pigface — a creeping succulent plant of the genus Carpobrotus, having bright-coloured flowers and red fruits and often grown for ornament: family Aizoaceae
- pignora — property held as security for a debt.
- pigtail — a braid of hair hanging down the back of the head.
- pigwash — slops used to feed pigs
- pikeman — a soldier armed with a pike.
- 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.
- pilatus — a mountain in central Switzerland, near Lucerne: a peak of the Alps; cable railway. 6998 feet (2130 meters).
- pileate — having a pileus.
- pilikia — trouble.
- pillage — to strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
- pilular — of, relating to, or resembling pills.
- pin oak — an oak, Quercus palustris, characterized by the pyramidal manner of growth of its branches and deeply pinnatifid leaves.
- pin pad — a small keypad at a point of sale on which someone making a purchase using a credit or debit card types his or her PIN to confirm the purchase
- pinball — any of various games played on a sloping, glass-topped table presenting a field of colorful, knoblike target pins and rails, the object usually being to shoot a ball, driven by a spring, up a side passage and cause it to roll back down against these projections and through channels, which electrically flash or ring and record the score.
- pincase — a case for holding pins
- pindari — in India in the past, someone belonging to one of many irregular groups of raiding horsemen
- pinesap — either of two parasitic or saprophytic plants of the genus Monotropa, especially the tawny or reddish M. hypopithys (false beechdrops) of eastern North America.
- pinhead — the head of a pin.
- pinkham — Lydia (Estes) 1819–83, U.S. businesswoman: manufactured patent medicine.
- pinnace — a light sailing ship, especially one formerly used in attendance on a larger ship.
- pinnate — resembling a feather, as in construction or arrangement; having parts arranged on each side of a common axis: a pinnate branch; pinnate trees.
- pinnula — a pinnule.
- pintado — cero (def 1).
- pintail — a long-necked river duck, Anas acuta, of the Old and New Worlds, having long and narrow middle tail feathers.
- pintano — sergeant major (def 3).
- pinwale — (of a fabric, especially corduroy) having very thin wales.
- piquant — agreeably pungent or sharp in taste or flavor; pleasantly biting or tart: a piquant aspic.