7-letter words containing p, i, l, e
- limpets — Plural form of limpet.
- line up — a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
- line-up — a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
- lineups — Plural form of lineup.
- lipases — Plural form of lipase.
- lipemia — excessive amounts of fat and fatty substances in the blood; hyperlipemia.
- lipemic — excessive amounts of fat and fatty substances in the blood; hyperlipemia.
- lipetsk — a city in the W Russian Federation, SSE of Moscow.
- lipides — any of a group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, insoluble in water, and soluble in alcohol and ether: lipids comprise the fats and other esters with analogous properties and constitute, with proteins and carbohydrates, the chief structural components of living cells.
- lipless — either of the two fleshy parts or folds forming the margins of the mouth and functioning in speech.
- liplike — Resembling a lip or some aspect of one.
- lipoate — (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of lipoic acid.
- lipread — to understand spoken words by interpreting the movements of a speaker's lips without hearing the sounds made.
- liriope — any of several plants belonging to the genus Liriope, of the lily family, having tufted, grasslike leaves and clusters of small bluish or white flowers.
- live up — to have life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions: all things that live.
- lobiped — (of birds) having lobed toes
- lumpier — Comparative form of lumpy.
- lupines — Plural form of lupine.
- maniple — (in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men.
- maplike — Having the characteristics of a map.
- megilph — Alternative form of megilp.
- mispell — Misspelling of misspell.
- mispelt — Misspelling of misspelt.
- nippled — Having a nipple or nipples.
- nipples — Plural form of nipple.
- oedipal — of, characterized by, or resulting from the Oedipus complex.
- opaline — of or like opal; opalescent.
- opalize — To convert into a form of opal or chalcedony, especially to convert wood into such a fossilized form.
- opelika — a city in E Alabama.
- ophelia — a female given name.
- paisley — a soft woolen fabric woven with a pattern of colorful and minutely detailed figures.
- palmiet — a South African rush
- palsied — paralyzed; unable to move or control certain muscles.
- panicle — a compound raceme.
- pantile — a roofing tile straight in its length but curved in its width to overlap the next tile.
- parlies — small Scottish biscuits
- patible — endurable; sufferable; tolerable
- pauline — a female given name.
- pealing — a loud, prolonged ringing of bells.
- pearlin — a type of lace used to trim clothes
- pedicel — Botany. a small stalk. an ultimate division of a common peduncle. one of the subordinate stalks in a branched inflorescence, bearing a single flower.
- pedicle — a small stalk or stalklike support, as the connection between the cephalothorax and abdomen in certain arachnids.
- pedrail — a type of wheel designed for use on rough terrain, consisting of a chain around the wheel with flat discs attached to the chain
- peeling — the skin or rind of a fruit, vegetable, etc.
- peglike — a pin of wood or other material driven or fitted into something, as to fasten parts together, to hang things on, to make fast a rope or string on, to stop a hole, or to mark some point.
- pehlevi — the Pahlavi language.
- pelagic — of or relating to the open seas or oceans.
- pelasgi — the pre-Hellenic peoples who inhabited Greece and the islands and coasts of the Aegean Sea before the arrival of the Bronze Age Greeks
- pelican — any of several large, totipalmate, fish-eating birds of the family Pelecanidae, having a large bill with a distensible pouch.
- pelisse — an outer garment lined or trimmed with fur.