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Words containing p, i, t, k, n

6 letter words containing p, i, t, k, n

  • inkpot — A pot for holding ink; inkwell.
  • upknit — to reconcile or bring to agreement

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

  • inkspot — an ink stain; spot of ink
  • nitpick — to be excessively concerned with or critical of inconsequential details.
  • nutpick — a thin, sharp-pointed table implement or device for removing the edible kernels from nuts.
  • 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, t, k, n

  • kingpost — vertical post connecting the apex of a triangular roof truss to the tie beam
  • nit-pick — to be excessively concerned with or critical of inconsequential details.
  • nitpicky — Finicky; overly critical; concerned with insignificant details.
  • 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.

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

  • backprint — The mark or impression left by a person's back having been pressed against a surface.
  • interpeak — Between peaks.
  • kingsport — a city in NE Tennessee.
  • kintpuash — (Kintpuash) 1837?–73, Modoc leader.
  • kropotkin — Prince Pëter Alekseevich [pyawtr uh-lyi-ksyey-yi-vyich] /ˈpyɔtr ʌ lyɪˈksyeɪ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1842–1921, Russian geographer, author, and anarchist.

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

  • breakpoint — an instruction inserted by a debug program causing a return to the debug program
  • checkpoint — A checkpoint is a place where traffic is stopped so that it can be checked.
  • chokepoint — a place of greatest congestion and often hazard; bottleneck.
  • cuckoopint — a European aroid plant, Arum maculatum, with arrow-shaped leaves, a spathe marked with purple, a pale purple spadix, and scarlet berries
  • groupthink — the practice of approaching problems or issues as matters that are best dealt with by consensus of a group rather than by individuals acting independently; conformity.

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

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

  • alkaptonuria — excessive excretion of homogentisic acid in the urine, caused by a hereditary abnormality of the metabolism of tyrosine and phenylalanine.
  • back-patting — an act or instance of offering praise or congratulation: The winners indulged in a certain amount of mutual back-patting.
  • 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.
  • haliplankton — plankton living in sea water

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

  • action-packed — full of activities, events and excitement
  • checkpointing — Present participle of checkpoint.
  • cottonpickin' — damned; confounded: That's a cottonpickin' lie.
  • counterpicket — a picket which opposes an existing picket at the same location
  • kenyapithecus — a genus of fossil hominoids of middle Miocene age found in Kenya and having large molars, small incisors, and powerful chewing muscles.

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

  • antikidnapping — Preventing or countering kidnapping.
  • cotton-picking — Cotton-picking is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying.
  • holoplanktonic — plankton that spend their entire life cycle as free-swimming organisms (opposed to hemiplankton).
  • keratinophilic — (of a plant such as a fungus) growing on keratinous substances such as hair, hooves, nails, etc
  • kleptomaniacal — Having a compulsion to steal, as a kleptomaniac does.

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

  • durchkomponiert — having a different tune for each section rather than having repeated melodies
  • 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
  • phenylketonuria — an inherited disease due to faulty metabolism of phenylalanine, characterized by phenylketones in the urine and usually first noted by signs of mental retardation in infancy.
  • phenylketonuric — an inherited disease due to faulty metabolism of phenylalanine, characterized by phenylketones in the urine and usually first noted by signs of mental retardation in infancy.
  • planet-stricken — believed to be adversely affected mentally or physically by the planets

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

  • antiparkinsonian — An antiparkinsonian is an agent used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
  • back-propagation — (Or "backpropagation") A learning algorithm for modifying a feed-forward neural network which minimises a continuous "error function" or "objective function." Back-propagation is a "gradient descent" method of training in that it uses gradient information to modify the network weights to decrease the value of the error function on subsequent tests of the inputs. Other gradient-based methods from numerical analysis can be used to train networks more efficiently. Back-propagation makes use of a mathematical trick when the network is simulated on a digital computer, yielding in just two traversals of the network (once forward, and once back) both the difference between the desired and actual output, and the derivatives of this difference with respect to the connection weights.
  • bacterioplankton — (biology) The bacterial component of marine plankton.
  • carpatho-ukraine — a region in W Ukraine: ceded by Czechoslovakia in 1945.
  • 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.

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

  • non-profit-making — A non-profit-making organization or charity is not run with the intention of making a profit.
  • publicity-seeking — eager to attract publicity
  • take-no-prisoners — wholeheartedly aggressive; zealous; gung-ho: a businessman with a take-no-prisoners attitude toward dealmaking.
  • thought-provoking — If something such as a book or a film is thought-provoking, it contains interesting ideas that make people think seriously.

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

  • berwick-upon-tweed — a town in N England, in N Northumberland at the mouth of the Tweed: much involved in border disputes between England and Scotland between the 12th and 16th centuries; neutral territory 1551–1885. Pop: 12 870 (2001)
  • jack-in-the-pulpit — A North American plant, Arisaema triphyllum, of the arum family, having an upright spadix arched over by a green or striped purplish-brown spathe.
  • kingston-upon-hull — official name of Hull.

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

  • phakoemulsification — the removal of a cataract by first liquefying the affected lens with ultrasonic vibrations and then extracting it by suction.
  • pocket-handkerchief — handkerchief (def 1).
  • portuguese-speaking — being a speaker of Portuguese; having Portuguese as the national language

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

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

  • 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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