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7-letter words containing c, y, p

  • psychic — of or relating to the human soul or mind; mental (opposed to physical).
  • psycho- — Psycho- is added to words in order to form other words which describe or refer to things connected with the mind or with mental processes.
  • puckery — puckered.
  • pudency — modesty; bashfulness; shamefacedness.
  • pycnite — an off-white to yellow variety of topaz
  • pycnium — a flask-shaped or conical sporangium of a rust fungus, which develops below the epidermis of the host and bears pycniospores.
  • pyloric — the opening between the stomach and the duodenum.
  • pynchonThomas, born 1937, U.S. novelist.
  • pyretic — of, pertaining to, affected by, or producing fever.
  • pyridic — relating to pyridine
  • pyritic — a very common brass-yellow mineral, iron disulfide, FeS 2 , with a metallic luster, burned to sulfur dioxide in the manufacture of sulfuric acid: chemically similar to marcasite, but crystallizing in the isometric system.
  • pyrrhic — of, relating to, or resembling Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, or his costly victory.
  • pyruvic — of or derived from pyruvic acid.
  • ryepeck — a pole used in mooring a punt
  • scrappy — fond of fighting, arguing, or competing.
  • scrimpy — scanty; meager; barely adequate.
  • scrumpy — strong English cider
  • scyphus — a cup-shaped part, as of a flower.
  • specify — to mention or name specifically or definitely; state in detail: He did not specify the amount needed.
  • spicery — spice.
  • styptic — serving to contract organic tissue; astringent; binding.
  • sylphic — a slender, graceful woman or girl.
  • syncarp — an aggregate fruit.
  • syncope — Grammar. the contraction of a word by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in the reduction of never to ne'er.
  • tryptic — a proteolytic enzyme of the pancreatic juice, capable of converting proteins into peptone.
  • typical — of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen.
  • typicon — the instructions for the orders of the services during the ecclesiastical year, contained in a manual.
  • upcycle — to process (used goods or waste material) so as to produce something that is often better than the original: I upcycled a stained tablecloth into curtains.
  • ycleped — to call; name (now chiefly in the past participle as ycleped or yclept).
  • yucaipa — a town in S California.
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