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7-letter words containing i, p, r

  • caproic — Of, pertaining to, or derived from caproic acid.
  • carping — tending to make petty complaints; fault-finding
  • casspir — an armoured military vehicle
  • charpai — a light bedstead used in India, consisting of a web of rope or tape netting.
  • charpie — a piece of lint used to make a surgical dressing
  • chipper — Chipper means cheerful and lively.
  • chirped — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
  • chirper — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
  • chirpse — (slang, transitive, Multicultural London English) To flirt with; to chat up.
  • chirrup — If a person or bird chirrups, they make short high-pitched sounds.
  • ciphers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cipher.
  • circlip — a flat spring ring split at one point so that it can be sprung open, passed over a shaft or spindle, and allowed to close into a closely fitting annular recess to form a collar on the shaft. A similar design can be closed to pass into a bore and allowed to spring out into an annular recess to form a shoulder in the bore
  • clipart — large collection of simple drawings stored in a computer
  • clipper — Clippers are a tool used for cutting small amounts from something, especially from someone's hair or nails.
  • copiers — Plural form of copier.
  • coprime — (mathematics, of two or more positive integers) Having no positive integer factors in common, aside from 1.
  • craping — to cover, clothe, or drape with crepe.
  • crappie — either of two North American freshwater percoid food and game fishes, Pomoxis nigromaculatus (black crappie) or P. annularis (white crappie): family Centrarchidae (sunfishes, etc)
  • creepie — a low stool
  • creping — a lightweight fabric of silk, cotton, or other fiber, with a finely crinkled or ridged surface.
  • crimped — folded into ridges
  • crimper — Small climbing hold that can only be held with the tips of a person's fingers.
  • crimple — to crumple, wrinkle, or curl
  • crippen — Hawley Harvey, known as Doctor Crippen. 1862–1910, US doctor living in England: executed for poisoning his wife; the first criminal to be apprehended by the use of radiotelegraphy
  • cripple — A person with a physical disability or a serious permanent injury is sometimes referred to as a cripple.
  • crisped — (especially of food) hard but easily breakable; brittle: crisp toast.
  • crispen — to make or become crisp
  • crisper — a compartment in a refrigerator for storing salads, vegetables, etc, in order to keep them fresh
  • crispin — Saint, 3rd century ad, legendary Roman Christian martyr, with his brother Crispinian (krɪˈspɪnɪən): they are the patron saints of shoemakers. Feast day: Oct 25
  • crisply — (especially of food) hard but easily breakable; brittle: crisp toast.
  • croppie — crappie
  • cryppie — (job, cryptography)   /krip'ee/ A cryptographer. One who hacks or implements software or hardware for cryptography.
  • crypsis — (biology) The ability of an organism to avoid observation.
  • cryptic — A cryptic remark or message contains a hidden meaning or is difficult to understand.
  • cryptid — (cryptozoology) Any creature that may or may not exist. Sightings of various cryptids have been reported, but their reality has not been proved.
  • culprit — When you are talking about a crime or something wrong that has been done, you can refer to the person who did it as the culprit.
  • cuprite — a red secondary mineral consisting of cuprous oxide in cubic crystalline form: a source of copper. Formula: Cu2O
  • 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.
  • dampier — William. 1652–1715, English navigator, pirate, and writer: sailed around the world twice
  • dapifer — The servant that brings the meat to the table at a meal.
  • demirep — a woman of bad repute, esp a prostitute
  • deprive — If you deprive someone of something that they want or need, you take it away from them, or you prevent them from having it.
  • derping — Present participle of derp.
  • despair — Despair is the feeling that everything is wrong and that nothing will improve.
  • diapers — Plural form of diaper.
  • digraph — a pair of letters representing a single speech sound, as ea in meat or th in path.
  • dimorph — either of the two forms assumed by a mineral or other chemical substance exhibiting dimorphism.
  • diopter — Optics. a unit of measure of the refractive power of a lens, having the dimension of the reciprocal of length and a unit equal to the reciprocal of one meter. Abbreviation: D.
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