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

  • pilate — Pontius [pon-shuh s,, -tee-uh s] /ˈpɒn ʃəs,, -ti əs/ (Show IPA), flourished early 1st century a.d, Roman procurator of Judea a.d. 26–36?: the final authority concerned in the condemnation and execution of Jesus Christ.
  • pillar — an upright shaft or structure, of stone, brick, or other material, relatively slender in proportion to its height, and of any shape in section, used as a building support, or standing alone, as for a monument: Gothic pillars; a pillar to commemorate Columbus.
  • pilula — pill
  • pimola — an olive stuffed with red sweet pepper; stuffed olive.
  • pineal — resembling a pine cone in shape.
  • pinnal — Botany. one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf.
  • placid — pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
  • plagi- — plagio-
  • plaice — a European flatfish, Pleuronectes platessa, used for food.
  • 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.
  • pleiad — any of the Pleiades.
  • pliant — bending readily; flexible; supple; adaptable: She manipulated the pliant clay.
  • plicae — Zoology, Anatomy. a fold or folding.
  • podial — relating to a podium or foot
  • polari — a distinctive English argot in use since at least the 18th century among groups of theatrical and circus performers and in certain homosexual communities, derived largely from Italian, directly or through Lingua Franca.
  • primal — first; original; primeval: primal eras before the appearance of life on earth.
  • puglia — Italian name of Apulia.
  • 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.
  • spinal — of, relating to, or belonging to a spine or thornlike structure, especially to the backbone.
  • spiral — Geometry. a plane curve generated by a point moving around a fixed point while constantly receding from or approaching it.
  • spital — a hospital, especially one for lazars.
  • ulpian — (Domitius Ulpianus) died a.d. 288? Roman jurist.
  • zilpah — the mother of Gad and Asher. Gen. 30:10–13.
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