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10-letter words containing p, a, i, n, k

  • prankingly — showily, in an ostentatious or pranking manner
  • prankishly — in a prankish manner, mischievously
  • prepacking — a package assembled by a manufacturer, distributor, or retailer and containing a specific number of items or a specific assortment of sizes, colors, flavors, etc., of a product.
  • printmaker — a person who makes prints, especially an artist working in one of the graphic mediums.
  • puschkinia — a small spring-flowering bulb, Puschkinia scilloides, of Asia Minor and the Caucasus, having white or pale blue flowers striped with dark blue
  • ropemaking — the act, skill, or process of fabricating rope.
  • seakeeping — the ability of a vessel to endure rough conditions at sea and navigate safely during long storms.
  • shankpiece — a piece of metal or fiber for giving form to the shank of a shoe.
  • shrinkpack — flexible plastic used for shrink-wrapping goods
  • skin patch — an adhesive patch stuck to the skin to slowly and steadily release medicine into the bloodstream
  • spankingly — in a spanking manner
  • speakerine — a female television or radio announcer
  • speakingly — in an eloquent manner
  • spoil bank — a bank of excavated refuse or waste earth, as of shale from surface coal mining.
  • swamp pink — a bog plant, Helonias bullata, of the lily family, native to the eastern U.S., having a dense spike of small, fragrant pink flowers.
  • trackpoint — (hardware)   (Or "pointing stick", "nipple") A small knob found in the middle of some keyboards that works like a very short isometric joystick. Pressing it toward or away from you or from side to side moves the pointer on the screen. Ted Selker brought the concept of an in-keyboard pointing device to IBM in September 1987. TrackPoint was introduced in 1992 on the IBM ThinkPad and later on some desktops. It takes up virtually no extra room on the box or the work area and also requires minimal movement of the hands from the keyboard. Many imitations of highly variable quality appeared. Pointing sticks have also been used in many other notebook brands, including TI, HP, Compac, Dell, Toshiba (e.g. Portege 4000's "AccuPoint II"), and AST (e.g. Ascentia 910N). "TrackPoint" and "Trackpoint" are IBM trademarks.
  • twin peaks — a mountain in central Idaho: highest peak in the Salmon River Mountains. 10,340 feet (3154 meters).
  • unpickable — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • weak point — an area of weakness
  • whip snake — any of several long, slender New World snakes of the genus Masticophis, the tail of which resembles a whip.
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