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6-letter words containing p, i, c

  • pectic — pertaining to pectin.
  • pectin — a white, amorphous, colloidal carbohydrate of high molecular weight occurring in ripe fruits, especially in apples, currants, etc., and used in fruit jellies, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics for its thickening and emulsifying properties and its ability to solidify to a gel.
  • peinct — to paint
  • peirceBenjamin, 1809–80, U.S. mathematician.
  • pelvic — of or relating to the pelvis.
  • penchi — Benxi.
  • pencil — a slender tube of wood, metal, plastic, etc., containing a core or strip of graphite, a solid coloring material, or the like, used for writing or drawing.
  • peptic — pertaining to or associated with digestion; digestive.
  • permic — a subfamily of Finnic, comprising the modern languages Udmurt and Komi, spoken in northeastern European Russia, and fragmentary attestations of an earlier language (Old Permic) dating from the 15th century.
  • phaeic — (of animals) having dusky coloration; less dark than melanic
  • phasic — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
  • phatic — denoting speech used to express or create an atmosphere of shared feelings, goodwill, or sociability rather than to impart information: phatic communion.
  • phenic — relating to, having the characteristics of, or originating from phenyl
  • phobic — of or relating to a phobia or phobias.
  • phocis — an ancient district in central Greece, N of the Gulf of Corinth: site of Delphic oracle.
  • phonic — of or relating to speech sounds.
  • photic — of or relating to light.
  • physic — a medicine that purges; cathartic; laxative.
  • pianic — yaws.
  • picara — a woman who is a rogue or vagabond.
  • picard — Charles Émile [sharl ey-meel] /ʃarl eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1856–1941, French mathematician.
  • picaro — a rogue or vagabond.
  • picene — a type of hydrocarbon found in the residue that is obtained in peat tar and petroleum distillation
  • picine — of or relating to woodpeckers or the Piciformes
  • pickax — a pick, especially a mattock.
  • picked — having or coming to a sharp point; peaked; pointed.
  • picker — someone or something that picks.
  • picket — a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
  • pickin — a small child
  • pickle — a single grain or kernel, as of barley or corn.
  • pickup — an improvement, as in health, business conditions, work, production, etc.
  • picnic — PEBCAK
  • picong — any teasing or satirical banter, originally a verbal duel in song
  • picote — ornamented or embroidered with picots
  • picric — of or derived from picric acid.
  • picro- — bitter
  • pictex — A version of TeX for pictures.
  • pictor — a faint constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Dorado and Carina
  • piecen — to join (broken threads) together
  • piecer — a person whose occupation is the joining together of pieces or threads, as in textile work.
  • pieces — a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate.
  • pierce — to penetrate into or run through (something), as a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does.
  • piercyMarge, born 1936, U.S. poet and novelist.
  • pincer — insect, crab: claws
  • pincus — Gregory Goodwin. 1903–67, US physiologist, whose work on steroid hormones led to the development of the first contraceptive pill
  • pionic — relating to or involving a pion
  • piracy — software piracy
  • pisces — zodiac sign: Fishes
  • pisci- — fish
  • pitchy — full of or abounding in pitch.
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