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8-letter words containing g, i, p

  • jerepigo — a usually red heavy dessert wine
  • key grip — the chief stagehand on a movie set.
  • kingcups — Plural form of kingcup.
  • kingklip — The common name of a popular South African eating fish; Genypterus capensis .
  • kingpins — Plural form of kingpin.
  • kingpost — vertical post connecting the apex of a triangular roof truss to the tie beam
  • kingship — the state, office, or dignity of a king.
  • knapping — Present participle of knap.
  • kopfring — a metal ring welded to the nose of a bomb to reduce its penetration in earth or water.
  • krumping — a type of dancing in which participants, often wearing face paint, dance with one another in a fast and aggressive style mimicking a fight but without any physical contact
  • lapwings — Plural form of lapwing.
  • lard pig — a large type of pig used principally for lard
  • light up — something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colors depend on light.
  • lipgloss — Alternative spelling of lip gloss.
  • lipogram — a written work composed of words chosen so as to avoid the use of one or more specific alphabetic characters.
  • liu pang — 247–195 b.c, Chinese emperor: founder of the Han dynasty 202 b.c.
  • log chip — the wooden chip of a chip log, for holding the end of the log line.
  • log ship — log chip.
  • long pig — (among the Maori and Polynesian peoples) human flesh as food for cannibals.
  • longship — a medieval ship used in northern Europe especially by the Norse, having a long, narrow, open hull, a single square sail, and a large number of oars, which provided most of the propulsion.
  • mageship — the role or office of a mage
  • malpighi — Marcello [mahr-chel-law] /mɑrˈtʃɛl lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1628–94, Italian anatomist.
  • mappings — Plural form of mapping.
  • micropig — A miniature breed of pig.
  • mopingly — in a moping or dejected manner
  • morphing — Linguistics. a sequence of phonemes constituting a minimal unit of grammar or syntax, and, as such, a representation, member, or contextual variant of a morpheme in a specific environment. Compare allomorph (def 2).
  • nightcap — Informal. an alcoholic drink taken at bedtime or at the end of a festive evening.
  • openings — Plural form of opening.
  • opposing — to act against or provide resistance to; combat.
  • paganini — Niccolò [nik-uh-loh;; Italian neek-kaw-law] /ˈnɪk əˌloʊ;; Italian ˌnik kɔˈlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1784–1840, Italian composer and violinist.
  • paganism — pagan spirit or attitude in religious or moral questions.
  • paganist — pagan spirit or attitude in religious or moral questions.
  • paganize — to make pagan.
  • pageview — one viewing of a web page; a single visit: Tracking pageviews is a way of predicting the advertising potential of a website.
  • paginate — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
  • pagurian — a hermit crab, especially of the genus Pagurus.
  • paignton — a town and resort in SW England, in Devon: administratively part of Torbay since 1968
  • painting — a substance composed of solid coloring matter suspended in a liquid medium and applied as a protective or decorative coating to various surfaces, or to canvas or other materials in producing a work of art.
  • palilogy — the technique of repeating a word or phrase for emphasis.
  • panamiga — a low South American foliage plant, Pilea involucrata, of the nettle family, having toothed, velvety, brownish-green leaves and small, green flowers in clusters.
  • paneling — a distinct portion, section, or division of a wall, wainscot, ceiling, door, shutter, fence, etc., especially of any surface sunk below or raised above the general level or enclosed by a frame or border.
  • pangamic — relating to pangamy
  • pangolin — any mammal of the order Pholidota, of Africa and tropical Asia, having a covering of broad, overlapping, horny scales and feeding on ants and termites.
  • panurgic — (in Rabelais' Pantagruel) a rascal, the companion of Pantagruel.
  • paradigm — Grammar. a set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme. a display in fixed arrangement of such a set, as boy, boy's, boys, boys'.
  • parading — a large public procession, usually including a marching band and often of a festive nature, held in honor of an anniversary, person, event, etc.
  • parawing — paraglider.
  • parching — to make extremely, excessively, or completely dry, as heat, sun, and wind do.
  • partying — a social gathering, as of invited guests at a private home, for conversation, refreshments, entertainment, etc.: a cocktail party.
  • patagial — of or relating to a patagium
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