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Words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

7 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • inkspot — an ink stain; spot of ink
  • skipton — a market town in N England, in North Yorkshire: 11th-century castle. Pop: 14 313 (2001)
  • sputnik — (sometimes initial capital letter) any of a series of Soviet earth-orbiting satellites: Sputnik I was the world's first space satellite.

8 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • kingpost — vertical post connecting the apex of a triangular roof truss to the tie beam
  • nutpicks — Plural form of nutpick.
  • pakistanIslamic Republic of, a republic in S Asia, between India and Afghanistan: formerly part of British India; known as West Pakistan from 1947–71 to distinguish it from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). 310,403 sq. mi. (803,881 sq. km). Capital: Islamabad.
  • panstick — a cosmetic in stick form
  • pinkster — Whitsuntide.

9 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • kingsport — a city in NE Tennessee.
  • kintpuash — (Kintpuash) 1837?–73, Modoc leader.
  • pakistani — a native or inhabitant of Pakistan.

10 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • kinesipath — someone who uses kinesipathy to treat diseases
  • kisspeptin — a protein molecule that is responsible for triggering the onset of puberty in humans
  • knightship — The honor bestowed that makes someone a knight.
  • nitpickers — Plural form of nitpicker.
  • painstaker — a painstaking person

11 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • checkpoints — Plural form of checkpoint.
  • chokepoints — Plural form of chokepoint.
  • cuckoopints — Plural form of cuckoopint.
  • kinetoplast — A mass of mitochondrial DNA lying close to the nucleus in some flagellate protozoa.
  • kinetoscope — an early motion-picture device, invented by Edison, in which the film passed behind a peephole for viewing by a single viewer.

12 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • backstopping — a wall, wire screen, or the like, serving to prevent a ball from going too far beyond the normal playing area.
  • bankruptcies — Plural form of bankruptcy.
  • kinesipathic — of or relating to kinesipathy
  • kinetoplasts — Plural form of kinetoplast.
  • pekinologist — a person who studies the People's Republic of China

13 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • kenyapithecus — a genus of fossil hominoids of middle Miocene age found in Kenya and having large molars, small incisors, and powerful chewing muscles.
  • kinesipathist — someone who uses kinesipathy to treat diseases
  • kinesitherapy — a movement-based therapy
  • kleptomaniacs — Plural form of kleptomaniac.
  • painstakingly — taking or characterized by taking pains or trouble; expending or showing diligent care and effort; careful: a painstaking craftsman; painstaking research.

14 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • panic-stricken — overcome with, characterized by, or resulting from fear, panic, or the like: panic-stricken parents looking for their child; a panic-stricken phone call.
  • peel-and-stick — ready to be applied after peeling off the backing to expose an adhesive surface: peel-and-stick labels.
  • profit-seeking — attempting to make a profit or financial gains
  • spy-in-the-sky — of or relating to a surveillance camera mounted on an aircraft or orbiting satellite
  • stop-and-frisk — a policy that permits a police officer to momentarily detain and pat down or search a person suspected of criminal activity, especially when suspected of concealing a weapon.

15 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • phenakistoscope — an early form of a zoetrope in which figures are depicted in different poses around the edge of a disc. When the disc is spun, and the figures observed through the apertures around the edge of the disc, they appear to be moving
  • planet-stricken — believed to be adversely affected mentally or physically by the planets
  • rumpelstiltskin — a dwarf in a German folktale who spins flax into gold for a young woman to meet the demands of the prince she has married, on the condition that she give him her first child or else guess his name: she guesses his name and he vanishes or destroys himself in a rage.
  • unsportsmanlike — a man who engages in sports, especially in some open-air sport, as hunting, fishing, racing, etc.

16 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • antiparkinsonian — An antiparkinsonian is an agent used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
  • packet-switching — a method of efficient data transmission whereby the initial message is broken into relatively small units, or packets, that are routed independently and subsequently reassembled.
  • pharmacokinetics — the branch of pharmacology that studies the fate of pharmacological substances in the body, as their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination.
  • poverty-stricken — suffering from poverty; extremely poor: poverty-stricken refugees.

17 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • publicity-seeking — eager to attract publicity
  • take-no-prisoners — wholeheartedly aggressive; zealous; gung-ho: a businessman with a take-no-prisoners attitude toward dealmaking.

18 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

19 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • phakoemulsification — the removal of a cataract by first liquefying the affected lens with ultrasonic vibrations and then extracting it by suction.
  • portuguese-speaking — being a speaker of Portuguese; having Portuguese as the national language

22 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

28 letter words containing p, i, n, k, s, t

  • meter-kilogram-second-ampere — of or relating to the system of units in which the meter, kilogram, second, and ampere are the principal units of length, mass, time, and electric current. Abbreviation: mksa, MKSA.

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