7-letter words containing a, p, i
- aphakic — lack or loss of the lens of the eye.
- aphasia — Aphasia is a mental condition in which people are often unable to remember simple words or communicate.
- aphasic — pertaining to or affected with aphasia.
- aphelia — The point in the orbit of a celestial body at which it is farthest from the body it orbits.
- aphemia — a type of aphasia characterized by the inability to express ideas in spoken words.
- aphesis — the gradual disappearance of an unstressed vowel at the beginning of a word, as in squire from esquire
- aphetic — pertaining to or due to aphesis.
- aphobia — Fearlessness, a lack of fear.
- aphonia — loss of the voice caused by damage to the vocal tract
- aphonic — affected with aphonia
- aphotic — characterized by or growing in the absence of light
- apician — of or relating to an epicure
- apiezon — designating any of a number of hydrocarbon oils, greases, or waxes, characterized by a low vapour pressure and used in vacuum equipment
- apishly — In an apish manner; in the manner of an ape.
- aplasia — congenital absence or abnormal development of an organ or part
- aplysia — Any sea slug of the genus Aplysia.
- apnoeic — of or relating to apnoea
- apogeic — of or relating to an apogee
- apomict — an organism, esp a plant, produced by apomixis
- apophis — a demon serpent of darkness whom Ra, as sun god, destroys every morning at dawn.
- aporiae — Rhetoric. the expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say.
- aporias — Plural form of aporia.
- apostil — a marginal note
- applied — An applied subject of study has a practical use, rather than being concerned only with theory.
- applier — to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
- applies — to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
- appoint — If you appoint someone to a job or official position, you formally choose them for it.
- apprise — When you are apprised of something, someone tells you about it.
- apprize — to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed by of): to be apprised of the death of an old friend.
- apraxia — a disorder of the central nervous system caused by brain damage and characterized by impaired ability to carry out purposeful muscular movements
- apraxic — a disorder of the nervous system, characterized by an inability to perform purposeful movements, but not accompanied by a loss of sensory function or paralysis.
- apricot — An apricot is a small, soft, round fruit with yellowish-orange flesh and a stone inside.
- apriori — Alternative form of a priori.
- aprotic — (of solvents) neither accepting nor donating hydrogen ions
- apsidal — of an apse or apsis
- apsides — Astronomy. either of two points in an eccentric orbit, one (higher apsis) farthest from the center of attraction, the other (lower apsis) nearest to the center of attraction.
- apteria — one of the featherless portions of the skin of a bird.
- aptotic — uninflected
- apx iii — (language) An early system on the Datatron 200 series.
- aripple — in ripples
- armpits — Plural form of armpit.
- asdimpl — ASDO IMPlementation Language
- asepsis — the state of being free from living pathogenic organisms
- aseptic — free from living pathogenic organisms; sterile
- ash-pit — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
- ashpits — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
- aspasia — 5th century bc, Greek courtesan; mistress of Pericles
- aspired — to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value (usually followed by to, after, or an infinitive): to aspire after literary immortality; to aspire to be a doctor.
- aspirer — One who aspires to something.
- aspires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aspire.