7-letter words containing i, c, p, r
- cyprian — of or relating to Cyprus
- cyprine — a type of silicate mineral
- cypriot — Cypriot means belonging or relating to Cyprus, or to its people or culture.
- discerp — To tear into pieces; to rend.
- earpick — an implement for picking at the ear and removing earwax
- empiric — A person who, in medicine or other branches of science, relies solely on observation and experiment.
- epacrid — a type of heath-like plant of the family Epacridaceae
- epacris — (botany) Any of the genus Epacris of shrubs.
- epeiric — in, of, or relating to a continent
- epicarp — (botany) Exocarp.
- épicier — a grocer
- epicure — A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
- graphic — giving a clear and effective picture; vivid: a graphic account of an earthquake.
- haircap — any moss of the genus Polytrichum
- meropic — having the ability to speak
- morphic — 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).
- nephric — renal.
- oporice — a former medicine made with wine and autumn fruits
- paretic — partial motor paralysis.
- parodic — having or of the nature of a parody.
- parotic — situated about or near the ear.
- patrick — Saint, a.d. 389?–461? British missionary and bishop in Ireland: patron saint of Ireland.
- patrico — a fraudulent priest
- peracid — an oxyacid, the primary element of which is in its highest possible oxidation state, as perchloric acid, HClO 4 , and permanganic acid, HMnO 4 .
- percine — a perch-like fish, esp one belonging to the family Percidae
- percoid — belonging to the Percoidea, a group of acanthopterygian fishes comprising the true perches and related families, and constituting one of the largest natural groups of fishes.
- pericon — Argentinian dance
- phrenic — Anatomy. of or relating to the diaphragm.
- pibroch — (in the Scottish Highlands) a piece of music for the bagpipe, consisting of a series of variations on a basic theme, usually martial in character, but sometimes used as a dirge.
- picador — one of the mounted assistants to a matador, who opens the bullfight by enraging the bull and weakening its shoulder muscles with a lance.
- picamar — a hydrocarbon oil extracted from beechwood tar
- picardy — a region in N France: formerly a province.
- piccard — Auguste [French oh-gyst] /French oʊˈgüst/ (Show IPA), 1884–1962, Swiss physicist, aeronaut, inventor, and deep-sea explorer: designer of bathyscaphes.
- pickeer — to engage in skirmishes in advance of troops of an army.
- pickery — petty theft
- picrate — a salt or ester of picric acid.
- picrite — a granular igneous rock composed chiefly of olivine and augite, but containing small amounts of feldspar.
- picture — a visual representation of a person, object, or scene, as a painting, drawing, photograph, etc.: I carry a picture of my grandchild in my wallet.
- pierced — punctured or perforated, as to form a decorative design: a pendant in pierced copper.
- piercer — to penetrate into or run through (something), as a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does.
- pilcher — a scabbard for a sword, or a similar outer covering
- pilcorn — a type of oat (Avena nuda) with an edible seed that can be husked easily
- pilcrow — a paragraph mark.
- pincers — a gripping tool consisting of two pivoted limbs forming a pair of jaws and a pair of handles (usually used with pair of).
- pincher — a person or thing that pinches.
- piscary — Law. the right or privilege of fishing in particular waters.
- pitcher — Molly (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) 1754–1832, American Revolutionary heroine.
- pochoir — a print made from stencils
- policer — a computer device controlling traffic
- porcine — of or relating to swine.