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7-letter words containing p, a, n

  • pulsant — pulsating; vibrant
  • pumpman — a person who runs a power-operated pump.
  • punakha — a town in W central Bhutan: a former capital of the country
  • punalua — a marriage between the sisters of one family and the brothers of another
  • punjabi — a native or inhabitant of the Punjab.
  • pupunha — the palm Bactris gasipaes, cultivated in tropical America; its large red and orange fruit, which is edible when cooked
  • puranic — any of 18 collections of Hindu legends and religious instructions.
  • puritan — a member of a group of Protestants that arose in the 16th century within the Church of England, demanding the simplification of doctrine and worship, and greater strictness in religious discipline: during part of the 17th century the Puritans became a powerful political party.
  • putamen — Botany. a hard or stony endocarp, as a peach stone.
  • puttnam — David, Baron. born 1941, British film producer. Films include Chariots of Fire (1981), The Killing Fields (1984), Memphis Belle (1990), and My Life So Far (1999)
  • pythian — Also, Pythic. of or relating to Delphi, in ancient Greece.
  • rampant — violent in action or spirit; raging; furious: a rampant leopard.
  • ramping — a sloping surface connecting two levels; incline.
  • rampion — a European bellflower, Campanula rapunculus, having an edible white tuberous root used in Europe for salad.
  • rangpur — a variety of mandarin orange, bearing a tart fruit.
  • rapidan — a river in N Virginia, flowing E from the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Rappahannock River: Civil War battle 1862.
  • rapping — a quick, smart, or light blow: a rap on the knuckles with a ruler.
  • rappini — the leaves of the turnip, Brassica rapa, eaten cooked or raw as greens.
  • rasping — harsh; grating: a rasping voice.
  • reaping — to cut (wheat, rye, etc.) with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest.
  • repaint — to paint again: to repaint the house.
  • repanel — to panel again or anew
  • replant — to plant again.
  • repoman — man employed to repossess goods in cases of non-payment
  • reptant — repent2 .
  • respawn — (of a character or item in a video game) to reenter an existing game environment at a fixed point after having been defeated or otherwise removed from play: If another player character has already opened the treasure chest, you will have to wait a few minutes for the chest to respawn.
  • salpinx — a trumpet-shaped tube, as a Fallopian or Eustachian tube.
  • saltpan — an undrained natural depression, as a crater or tectonic basin, in which the evaporation of water leaves a deposit of salt.
  • sampsonDeborah, 1760–1827, U.S. Revolutionary War soldier who fought disguised as a man.
  • sandpit — a deep pit in sandy soil from which sand is excavated.
  • saphena — saphenous vein.
  • sapiens — of, relating to, or resembling modern humans (Homo sapiens).
  • sapient — having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment.
  • sapling — a young tree.
  • saponin — any of a group of amorphous glycosides of terpenes and steroids, occurring in many plants, characterized by an ability to form emulsions and to foam in aqueous solutions, and used as detergents.
  • sapping — Fortification. a deep, narrow trench constructed so as to form an approach to a besieged place or an enemy's position.
  • sea pen — any of several colonial coelenterates of the genus Pennatula and related genera, having the shape of a fleshy feather.
  • senopia — the improvement of near-sight often accompanying old age due to nuclear sclerosis
  • shaping — the quality of a distinct object or body in having an external surface or outline of specific form or figure.
  • sharpen — knife: make sharper
  • shipman — a sailor.
  • shopman — a man who is employed to work in a shop
  • sinopia — a reddish pigment derived from iron ore
  • skidpan — an area made slippery so that vehicle drivers can practise controlling skids
  • snap at — to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
  • snap to — to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
  • snap up — to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
  • snap-in — designed to be attached or held by snapping into position by snaps.
  • snap-on — attached or fitting into place by means of a snap or with a pressing motion: snap-on bottle tops.
  • snapped — to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
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