7-letter words containing o, p, t, i
- peshito — the standard translation of the Old and New Testaments in ancient Syriac
- petiole — Botany. the slender stalk by which a leaf is attached to the stem; leafstalk.
- petitor — a seeker; an applicant or candidate.
- phobist — a person who suffers from an unusual fear or dread of something
- photics — the science of light.
- photism — a form of synesthesia in which a visual sensation, as of color or form, is produced by the sense of touch, hearing, etc.
- photius — a.d. c820–891, patriarch of Constantinople 858–867, 877–882.
- phytoid — having the appearance of a plant; like a plant
- picotee — a variety of carnation, tulip, etc., having an outer margin of another color.
- piefort — piedfort.
- pierrot — a male character in certain French pantomime, having a whitened face and wearing a loose, white, fancy costume.
- pig out — a young swine of either sex, especially a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 pounds (220 kg)
- pig-out — an instance of overindulging in eating; food binge.
- pigboat — a submarine.
- piggott — Lester (Keith). born 1935, English flat-racing jockey: won 30 English classic races, including the Derby nine times; champion jockey eleven times, his first in 1960 and his last in 1982
- piloted — a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
- pilotis — a column of iron, steel, or reinforced concrete supporting a building above an open ground level.
- pimento — pimiento.
- pin-out — (hardware) (Or "pinout") The allocation of logical functions or signals to the electrical connection points (pins) of an integrated circuit or other component or connector.
- pinchot — Gifford, 1863–1946, U.S. political leader, forester, and teacher.
- pinitol — a white, crystalline, inositol derivative, C 7 H 1 4 O 6 , obtained from the resin of the sugar pine.
- pintado — cero (def 1).
- pintano — sergeant major (def 3).
- piosity — an excessive or obvious show of piety; sanctimoniousness.
- pisspot — a chamber pot.
- pistoia — a city in N Tuscany, in N Italy.
- pistole — a former gold coin of Spain, equal to two escudos.
- piteous — evoking or deserving pity; pathetic: piteous cries for help.
- pitprop — a support beam in a mine shaft
- pivotal — of, relating to, or serving as a pivot.
- pivoted — a pin, point, or short shaft on the end of which something rests and turns, or upon and about which something rotates or oscillates.
- pivoter — someone who pivots
- ploesti — a city in S Romania: center of a rich oil-producing region.
- plottie — a hot, spiced drink
- pockpit — a mark left on skin after a pock has healed
- poditic — relating to the limb segment of a crustacean
- poetics — poetics.
- poetize — to write poetry.
- pointal — a pavement of tile mosaic forming an abstract design.
- pointed — having a point or points: a pointed arch.
- pointel — a pavement of tile mosaic forming an abstract design.
- pointer — a person or thing that points.
- poitier — Sidney, born 1927, U.S. actor and director.
- poitrel — a breastplate, specifically of horse's armour
- politer — showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
- politic — shrewd or prudent in practical matters; tactful; diplomatic.
- pollist — a person who advocates the use of polls
- poloist — a person who plays or is devoted to polo
- pontiac — c1720–69, North American Indian, chief of the Ottawa tribe: commander during the Pontiac War 1763–64.
- pontian — pope a.d. 230–235.