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7-letter words containing p, e, s, i

  • shipley — Dame Jenny, full name Jennifer (Mary) Shipley. born 1952, New Zealand National Party politician; prime minister (1997–1999)
  • shipped — a romantic relationship between fictional characters, especially one that people discuss, write about, or take an interest in, whether or not the romance actually exists in the original book, show, etc.: popular ships in fan fiction.
  • shippen — a cowshed
  • shipper — a person who discusses, writes about, or takes an interest in a romantic relationship between fictional characters, whether or not the romance actually exists in the original book, show, etc.: Harry Potter/Hermione Granger shippers.
  • shippie — a prostitute who solicits at a port
  • simpler — easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
  • simplex — simple; consisting of or characterized by a single element.
  • size up — the spatial dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or bulk of anything: the size of a farm; the size of the fish you caught.
  • size-up — an appraisal or estimation, especially as the result of sizing up: asking for a size-up of the new office equipment.
  • skelpit — slapped
  • skepsis — doubt
  • skeptic — a person who questions the validity or authenticity of something purporting to be factual.
  • skimper — to scrimp.
  • skipped — to move in a light, springy manner by bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot.
  • skipper — a person or thing that skips.
  • skippet — a small, round box for protecting an official or personal seal, as on a document.
  • slipped — to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide: Water slips off a smooth surface.
  • slipper — any light, low-cut shoe into which the foot may be easily slipped, for casual wear in the home, for dancing, etc. Compare bedroom slipper, house slipper.
  • snipped — to cut with a small, quick stroke, or a succession of such strokes, with scissors or the like.
  • snipper — a hairdresser
  • snippet — a small piece snipped off; a small bit, scrap, or fragment: an anthology of snippets.
  • soliped — solidungulate.
  • sophies — a female given name.
  • spacier — spaced-out (def 2).
  • spammie — a lovebite
  • spaniel — one of any of several breeds of small or medium-sized dogs, usually having a long, silky coat and long, drooping ears.
  • sparkie — an electrician
  • special — of a distinct or particular kind or character: a special kind of key.
  • species — a class of individuals having some common characteristics or qualities; distinct sort or kind.
  • specify — to mention or name specifically or definitely; state in detail: He did not specify the amount needed.
  • specing — Usually, specs. specification (def 2).
  • specist — discrimination in favor of one species, usually the human species, over another, especially in the exploitation or mistreatment of animals by humans.
  • speldin — a fish that has been split and dried
  • spermic — spermatic.
  • sphecid — belonging or pertaining to the Sphecidae, a family of solitary wasps, including the mud daubers, sand wasps, etc.
  • sphenic — being in the shape of a wedge; wedge-shaped.
  • spheric — having the form of a sphere; globular.
  • spicate — having spikes, as a plant.
  • spicery — spice.
  • spicier — seasoned with or containing spice: a spicy salad dressing.
  • spicule — a small or minute, slender, sharp-pointed body or part; a small, needlelike crystal, process, or the like.
  • spidery — like a spider or a spider's web.
  • spiegel — a lustrous, crystalline pig iron containing a large amount of manganese, sometimes 15 percent or more, used in making steel.
  • spieler — a barker, as at a circus sideshow.
  • spiffed — to reward (a salesperson) with a spiff.
  • spignel — a European umbelliferous plant, Meum athamanticum, of mountain regions, having white flowers and finely divided aromatic leaves
  • spikery — High-Church Anglicanism
  • spilite — a type of igneous rock
  • spimmer — a person who sends unsolicited commercial communications via an instant-messaging system
  • spinate — having thorns or a spine
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