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6-letter words containing p, i

  • lupine — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Lupinus, of the legume family, as L. albus (white lupine) of Europe, bearing edible seeds, or L. perennis, of the eastern U.S., having tall, dense clusters of blue, pink, or white flowers.
  • lupinoIda, 1918–95, U.S. actress and film director, born in England.
  • lupins — Plural form of lupin.
  • lupoid — suffering from lupus
  • magilp — Alternative form of megilp.
  • magpie — either of two corvine birds, Pica pica (black-billed magpie) of Eurasia and North America, or P. nuttalli (yellow-billed magpie) of California, having long, graduated tails, black-and-white plumage, and noisy, mischievous habits.
  • maikop — Official name Adygei Autonomous Region. an autonomous region in the Russian Federation, part of the Krasnodar territory, in the NW Caucasus Mountains. 1505 sq. mi. (3903 sq. km). Capital: Maikop.
  • maping — former name of Liuzhou.
  • matipo — any of several shrubs and small trees, native to New Zealand, of the genera Myrsine and Pittosporum
  • megilp — a jellylike vehicle used in oil paints and usually consisting of linseed oil mixed with mastic varnish.
  • midcap — (of investments) involving a medium amount of capital
  • midpay — (of an occupation, industry, etc) paying or tending to pay more than an unskilled job but less than a high-income one
  • milpas — Plural form of milpa.
  • mishap — an unfortunate accident.
  • mispay — (transitive) To pay incorrectly, or to the wrong person.
  • mispen — to write incorrectly
  • mix up — an act or instance of mixing.
  • mix-up — a confused state of things; muddle; tangle.
  • mopani — a leguminous tree, Colophospermum (or Copaifera) mopane, native to southern Africa, that is highly resistant to drought and produces very hard wood
  • mopier — mopey.
  • moping — to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
  • mopish — given to moping; listless, apathetic, or dejected.
  • mpl ii — [Burroughs VMS MPL II Language Reference Manual].
  • mpr ii — a standard developed in Sweden that limits to 250 nanoteslas the electromagnetic radiation emissions from a computer monitor at a distance of a half meter.
  • mrp ii — Manufacturer Resource Planning
  • musimp — (language)   A Lisp variant used as the programming language for the IBM PC symbolic mathematics package MuMath.
  • myopia — Ophthalmology. a condition of the eye in which parallel rays are focused in front of the retina, objects being seen distinctly only when near to the eye; nearsightedness (opposed to hyperopia).
  • myopic — Ophthalmology. pertaining to or having myopia; nearsighted.
  • napierSir Charles James, 1782–1853, British general.
  • napkin — a small piece of cloth or paper, usually square, for use in wiping the lips and fingers and to protect the clothes while eating.
  • napoli — Italian name of Naples.
  • nappie — a small shallow dish, usually round and often of glass, with a flat bottom and sloping sides, for serving food.
  • nepali — Also, Nepalese. an Indic language spoken in Nepal.
  • niepce — Joseph Nicéphore [zhaw-zef nee-sey-fawr] /ʒɔ zɛf ni seɪˈfɔr/ (Show IPA), 1765–1833, French inventor.
  • nip-up — a calisthenic routine or gymnastic move of springing to one's feet from a supine position.
  • nipped — to squeeze or compress tightly between two surfaces or points; pinch; bite.
  • nipper — a person or thing that nips.
  • nipple — TrackPoint
  • nippon — a Japanese name of Japan.
  • nippur — an ancient Sumerian and Babylonian city in SE Iraq: partially excavated.
  • nipter — a religious ceremony of foot washing
  • nzefip — New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the Pacific: the 3rd division of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force serving in the Pacific campaign in World War II
  • octopi — any octopod of the genus Octopus, having a soft, oval body and eight sucker-bearing arms, living mostly at the bottom of the sea.
  • oilcup — a closed cup or can supplying lubricant to a bearing or bearings.
  • okapis — Plural form of okapi.
  • ookpik — a sealskin doll resembling an owl, first made in 1963 by an Inuit and used abroad as a symbol of Canadian handicrafts
  • ophite — a diabase in which elongate crystals of plagioclase are embedded in pyroxene.
  • opiate — a drug containing opium or its derivatives, used in medicine for inducing sleep and relieving pain.
  • opilio — The snow crab Chionoecetes opilio.
  • opined — Simple past tense and past participle of opine.
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