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5-letter words containing i, p

  • piety — reverence for God or devout fulfillment of religious obligations: a prayer full of piety.
  • piggy — a small or young pig.
  • pight — to pitch or set up (a tent)
  • pigmy — Anthropology. a member of a small-statured people native to equatorial Africa. a Negrito of southeastern Asia, or of the Andaman or Philippine islands.
  • pigui — Platform Independent Graphical User Interface
  • piigs — Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain: seen collectively as the members of the European single currency whose national economies are least stable
  • piing — printing types mixed together indiscriminately.
  • pikau — a pack, knapsack, or rucksack
  • piked — a shafted weapon having a pointed head, formerly used by infantry.
  • piker — a person who does anything in a contemptibly small or cheap way.
  • pikey — a gypsy or vagrant
  • pilaf — a Middle Eastern dish consisting of sautéed, seasoned rice steamed in bouillon, sometimes with poultry, meat or shellfish.
  • pilar — of, relating to, or covered with hair.
  • pilau — pilaf.
  • pilaw — pilaf.
  • pilch — an infant's wrapper worn over a diaper.
  • pilea — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Pilea, of the nettle family, many species of which are cultivated for their ornamental foliage.
  • piled — having a pile, as velvet and other fabrics.
  • piler — someone who makes a pile or places things on a pile
  • piles — a hemorrhoid.
  • pili- — hair
  • pills — a small globular or rounded mass of medicinal substance, usually covered with a hard coating, that is to be swallowed whole.
  • pilon — something extra; lagniappe.
  • pilos — Greek name of Navarino.
  • pilot — a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
  • pilum — a javelin used in ancient Rome by legionaries, consisting of a three-foot-long shaft with an iron head of the same length.
  • pilus — a hair or hairlike structure.
  • piman — any of various groupings of Uto-Aztecan languages, of varying degrees of inclusiveness, comprising Pima and its closest relatives.
  • pinch — to squeeze or compress between the finger and thumb, the teeth, the jaws of an instrument, or the like.
  • pined — to yearn deeply; suffer with longing; long painfully (often followed by for): to pine for one's home and family.
  • pinel — Phillippe [fee-leep] /fiˈlip/ (Show IPA), 1745–1826, French physician: reformer in the treatment and care of the mentally ill.
  • pines — Archaic. painful longing.
  • piney — abounding in or covered with pine trees: piny hillsides.
  • pingo — a hill of soil-covered ice pushed up by hydrostatic pressure in an area of permafrost.
  • pinko — a person with left-wing, but not extreme, political opinions.
  • pinky — pink3 .
  • pinna — Botany. one of the primary divisions of a pinnate leaf.
  • pinny — pinafore: apron
  • pinon — Also, pinyon. Also called pinyon pine, nut pine. any of several pines of southwestern North America, as Pinus monophylla or P. edulis, bearing edible, nutlike seeds.
  • pinot — any of several varieties of purple or white vinifera grapes yielding a red or white wine, used especially in making burgundies and champagnes.
  • pinsk — a city in SW Byelorussia (Belarus), E of Brest.
  • pinta — one of the three ships under the command of Columbus during his first voyage to America in 1492.
  • pinto — marked with spots of white and other colors; mottled; spotted: a pinto horse.
  • pinup — a large photograph, as of a sexually attractive person, suitable for pinning on a wall.
  • pinza — Ezio [et-see-oh,, ey-zee-oh;; Italian e-tsyaw] /ˈɛt siˌoʊ,, ˈeɪ ziˌoʊ;; Italian ˈɛ tsyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1957, Italian basso, in the U.S.
  • pious — having or showing a dutiful spirit of reverence for God or an earnest wish to fulfill religious obligations.
  • pipal — a fig tree, Ficus religiosa, of India, somewhat resembling the banyan.
  • piped — a hollow cylinder of metal, wood, or other material, used for the conveyance of water, gas, steam, petroleum, etc.
  • piper — a person who plays on a pipe.
  • pipes — a large cask, of varying capacity, especially for wine or oil.
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