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9-letter words containing e, p, i, k

  • mispacked — filled to capacity; full: They've had a packed theater for every performance.
  • mispickel — arsenopyrite.
  • misspoken — Simple past tense and past participle of misspeak.
  • mock epic — a long, humorous poem written in mock-heroic style.
  • neckpiece — a scarf, especially one of fur.
  • nipperkin — (archaic) A small cup or other vessel, of perhaps 1/8 pint in volume.
  • nitpicked — Simple past tense and past participle of nitpick.
  • nitpicker — a person who nitpicks, especially habitually.
  • nymphlike — Resembling a nymph.
  • open mike — a session in a pub or club where members of the public are invited to perform comedy or to sing
  • pall-like — a cloth, often of velvet, for spreading over a coffin, bier, or tomb.
  • palsylike — resembling palsy
  • parakelia — a succulent herb of the genus Calandrinia, with purple flowers, that thrives in inland Australia
  • parkville — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • peak time — prime time.
  • peakiness — peaked2 .
  • peckinpahDavid Samuel ("Sam") 1925–84, U.S. film director and screenwriter.
  • pecksniff — a person of Pecksniffian attitudes or behavior: a virtuousness that only a pecksniff could aspire to.
  • peekskill — a city in SE New York, on the Hudson.
  • pekingese — one of a Chinese breed of small dogs having a long, silky coat.
  • periaktos — an ancient device used for changing theatre scenery, usually consisting of a revolving triangular prism with different scenes painted on each face; the device was heavily used in the Renaissance
  • perikarya — parts of nerve cells that contain the nuclei
  • perkiness — jaunty; cheerful; brisk; pert.
  • permalink — a permanent URL that links to a specific web page, typically a single blog entry or news article.
  • perovskia — a member of the Perovskia genus of aromatic plant native to central Asia, esp Russian sage, Perovskia atriplicifolia
  • phenakism — a form of deceit or craftiness
  • phenakite — a very hard, glassy, rhombohedral mineral, Be2SiO4, of various colors, sometimes used as a gem; beryllium silicate
  • phreaking — phone phreak.
  • physicked — a medicine that purges; cathartic; laxative.
  • pick over — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • pickeerer — somebody who pickeers
  • pickeringEdward Charles, 1846–1919, and his brother, William Henry, 1858–1938, U.S. astronomers.
  • picketing — a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
  • pickiness — extremely fussy or finicky, usually over trifles.
  • picnicker — an excursion or outing in which the participants carry food with them and share a meal in the open air.
  • piecework — work done and paid for by the piece.
  • pike pole — (in lumbering) a long pole with a metal point and a fixed hook, for catching and guiding logs.
  • pikeperch — any of several pikelike fishes of the perch family, especially the walleye, Stizostedion vitreum.
  • pikestaff — the shaft of an infantry pike.
  • pinchbeck — an alloy of copper and zinc, used in imitation of gold.
  • pine-like — similar to or resembling pine
  • pinhooker — someone who trades in young racehorses for profit
  • pinkertonAllan, 1819–84, U.S. detective, born in Scotland.
  • pinkiness — a pinky quality or colouring
  • pipe rack — a steel framed structure that pipes (used to drill for oil, etc) are stacked on for storage
  • pipe-rack — offering services or goods at low cost because of avoidance of expensive interior decoration, as by displaying clothing for sale on plain pipe racks.
  • pipsqueak — a contemptibly small or unimportant person; a twerp.
  • piss-take — A piss-take is an act of making fun of someone or something.
  • placekick — a kick made while the ball is in place, often held in place, on the ground, as in kicking off or in attempting a field goal
  • plantlike — any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that have more or less rigid cell walls containing cellulose, including vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, and hornworts: some classification schemes may include fungi, algae, bacteria, blue-green algae, and certain single-celled eukaryotes that have plantlike qualities, as rigid cell walls or photosynthesis.
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