7-letter words containing p, a, n
- pangene — a hypothetical particle of protoplasm
- pangfou — Bengbu.
- pangram — a sentence, verse, etc., that includes all the letters of the alphabet.
- panhead — a rivet or screw head having the form of a truncated cone.
- panhoss — pannhas.
- panicky — a sudden overwhelming fear, with or without cause, that produces hysterical or irrational behavior, and that often spreads quickly through a group of persons or animals.
- panicle — a compound raceme.
- panicum — any of the grasses in the genus Panicum, including panic grass
- paniolo — a person who herds cattle; cowboy.
- panjabi — a native or inhabitant of the Punjab.
- pannage — pasturage for pigs, esp in a forest
- pannhas — scrapple.
- pannier — a basket, especially a large one, for carrying goods, provisions, etc.
- panning — to photograph or televise while rotating a camera on its vertical or horizontal axis in order to keep a moving person or object in view or allow the film to record a panorama: to pan from one end of the playing field to the other during the opening of the football game.
- pannini — Giovanni (Paolo) [jaw-vahn-nee pah-aw-law] /dʒɔˈvɑn ni ˈpɑ ɔ lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1692?–1765, Italian painter.
- pannose — having the texture of felt or woolen cloth.
- panocha — Also, penuche. a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
- panoche — Also, penuche. a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
- panoply — a wide-ranging and impressive array or display: the dazzling panoply of the maharaja's procession; the panoply of European history.
- panpipe — a primitive wind instrument consisting of a series of hollow pipes of graduated length, the tones being produced by blowing across the upper ends.
- pansied — covered with pansies
- pantest — of or relating to pants: pant cuffs.
- panther — the cougar or puma, Felis concolor.
- panties — panties.
- pantile — a roofing tile straight in its length but curved in its width to overlap the next tile.
- pantine — a pasteboard puppet that was fashionable in the 1700s
- panting — to breathe hard and quickly, as after exertion.
- pantler — a pantry servant
- pantone — (graphics) A set of standard colours for printing, each of which is specified by a single number. You can buy a Pantone swatch book containing samples of each colour. Some computer graphics software allows colours to be specified as Pantone numbers. Even though a computer monitor can only show an approximation to some of the colours, the software can output a colour separation for each different Pantone colour, enabling a print shop to exactly reproduce the original desired colour.
- pantoum — a Malay verse form consisting of an indefinite number of quatrains with the second and fourth lines of each quatrain repeated as the first and third lines of the following one.
- panurge — (in Rabelais' Pantagruel) a rascal, the companion of Pantagruel.
- paoking — Baoqing.
- paoshan — a town in W Yunnan province, in S China, on the Burma Road.
- paoting — a city in central Hebei province, in NE China.
- paphian — of or relating to Paphos, an ancient city of Cyprus sacred to Aphrodite.
- paraben — any ester of parahydroxybenzoic acid, some of which are used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals and have been found in breast cancer tumours
- paragon — a model or pattern of excellence or of a particular excellence: a paragon of virtue. Synonyms: ideal, standard, epitome, quintessence; example, exemplar, paradigm.
- paranym — a euphemism
- pardine — spotted; resembling a leopard
- pardner — (in direct address) friend.
- parenty — a large, brown and yellow monitor lizard, Varanus giganteus, native to arid and semiarid regions of Australia.
- pargana — (in India) a division of a district
- parging — a thin coat of plaster or mortar for giving a relatively smooth surface to rough masonry or for sealing it against moisture.
- parison — a partially shaped mass of molten glass.
- parking — an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation.
- parkman — Francis, 1823–93, U.S. historian.
- parling — talk; parley.
- parnell — Charles Stewart, 1846–91, Irish political leader.
- paronym — a paronymous word.
- parring — an equality in value or standing; a level of equality: The gains and the losses are on a par.