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7-letter words containing p, i, l

  • fillips — Plural form of fillip.
  • fipples — Plural form of fipple.
  • fleapit — a shabby public place, especially a run-down motion-picture theater.
  • flip-up — having a movable part hinged so as to be capable of being flipped upward when necessary: a flip-up visor.
  • fliping — Present participle of flipe.
  • flipped — to toss or put in motion with a sudden impulse, as with a snap of a finger and thumb, especially so as to cause to turn over in the air: to flip a coin.
  • flipper — a broad, flat limb, as of a seal or whale, especially adapted for swimming.
  • fopling — a vain, affected person
  • galipot — a type of turpentine exuded on the stems of certain species of pine.
  • galopin — an errand-boy, especially one who works for a cook
  • galuppi — Baldassare [bahl-dahs-sah-re] /ˌbɑl dɑsˈsɑ rɛ/ (Show IPA), (I"Il Buranello") 1706–85, Italian composer.
  • gemclip — a paperclip
  • giltcup — a buttercup
  • glimpse — a very brief, passing look, sight, or view.
  • glyphic — a pictograph or hieroglyph.
  • glypnir — 1966. An ALGOL-like language with parallel extensions. Similar to Actus. "GLYPNIR - A Programming Language for the Illiac IV", D.H. Lawrie et al, CACM 18(3) (Mar 1975).
  • glyptic — of or relating to carving or engraving on gems or the like.
  • gripple — miserly; avaricious.
  • gulping — Present participle of gulp.
  • gymslip — schoolgirl's pinafore
  • haploid — single; simple.
  • happily — in a happy manner; with pleasure.
  • harelip — Usually Offensive. cleft lip.
  • helipad — a takeoff and landing area for helicopters, usually without commercial facilities.
  • helping — the act of helping; aid or assistance; relief or succor.
  • helprinMark, born 1947, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • hilltop — the top or summit of a hill.
  • hipline — the widest part or the contour of a person's hips
  • hirpled — Simple past tense and past participle of hirple.
  • hoplite — a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
  • illampu — a peak of Mount Sorata.
  • illapse — to slide in
  • impalas — Plural form of impala.
  • impaled — Pinned to something by piercing.
  • impaler — to fasten, stick, or fix upon a sharpened stake or the like.
  • impales — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impale.
  • impalsy — (transitive) To strike with palsy; to paralyze; to deaden.
  • impanel — to enter on a panel or list for jury duty.
  • impearl — to form into drops resembling pearls.
  • imperil — to put in peril or danger; endanger.
  • implant — to put or fix firmly: to implant sound principles in a child's mind.
  • implate — (transitive) To cover with plates; to sheathe.
  • implead — to sue in a court of law.
  • implete — to fill
  • implied — involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood: an implied rebuke; an implied compliment.
  • implies — to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated: His words implied a lack of faith.
  • implike — Possessing the qualities or appearances of an imp.
  • implode — to burst inward (opposed to explode).
  • implore — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
  • impulse — the influence of a particular feeling, mental state, etc.: to act under a generous impulse; to strike out at someone from an angry impulse.
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