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7-letter words containing p, i

  • campari — a bitter Italian aperitif, often mixed with soda water as a drink
  • campily — in a campy manner
  • camping — something that provides sophisticated, knowing amusement, as by virtue of its being artlessly mannered or stylized, self-consciously artificial and extravagant, or teasingly ingenuous and sentimental.
  • campion — any of various caryophyllaceous plants of the genera Silene and Lychnis, having red, pink, or white flowers
  • canopic — pertaining to Canopus.
  • cantrip — a magic spell
  • cap jib — a jib set on a stay to a bowsprit cap.
  • capapie — Alternative form of cap-a-pie.
  • capelin — a small marine food fish, Mallotus villosus, occurring in northern and Arctic seas: family Osmeridae (smelts)
  • capiche — (chiefly, US) Alternative form of capisce.
  • capisce — (slang)
  • capital — Capital is a large sum of money which you use to start a business, or which you invest in order to make more money.
  • capitan — a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: precipice that rises over 3300 feet (1000 meters) above Yosemite Valley.
  • capitol — A capitol is a government building in which a state legislature meets.
  • caplike — Resembling a cap.
  • capping — a capital letter.
  • caprice — A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose.
  • caprify — to induce (a fig) to ripen
  • caprine — of or resembling a goat
  • caproic — Of, pertaining to, or derived from caproic acid.
  • capsian — a late Palaeolithic culture, dating from about 12 000 bc, found mainly around the salt lakes of Tunisia. The culture is characterized by the presence of microliths, backed blades, and engraved limestone slabs
  • capsids — Plural form of capsid.
  • capsize — If you capsize a boat or if it capsizes, it turns upside down in the water.
  • captain — In the army, navy, and some other armed forces, a captain is an officer of middle rank.
  • caption — A caption is the words printed underneath a picture or cartoon which explain what it is about.
  • captive — A captive person or animal is being kept imprisoned or enclosed.
  • carping — tending to make petty complaints; fault-finding
  • caspian — of or relating to the Caspian Sea
  • casspir — an armoured military vehicle
  • cepheid — a type of variable star with a regular cycle of variations in luminosity
  • cesspit — A cesspit is a hole or tank in the ground into which waste water and sewage flow.
  • chapati — (in Indian cookery) a flat coarse unleavened bread resembling a pancake
  • chaplin — Sir Charles Spencer, known as Charlie Chaplin. 1889–1977, English comedian, film actor, and director. He is renowned for his portrayal of a downtrodden little man with baggy trousers, bowler hat, and cane. His films, most of which were made in Hollywood, include The Gold Rush (1924), Modern Times (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940)
  • chappie — chap2 (def 1).
  • charpai — a light bedstead used in India, consisting of a web of rope or tape netting.
  • charpie — a piece of lint used to make a surgical dressing
  • cheapie — cheap
  • chiapas — a state of S Mexico: mountainous and forested; Maya ruins in the northeast; rich mineral resources. Capital: Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Pop: 3 920 515 (2000). Area: 73 887 sq km (28 816 sq miles)
  • chin-up — an exercise in which a person grips an elevated bar and pulls himself or herself up until the chin is level with the bar
  • chip in — When a number of people chip in, each person gives some money so that they can pay for something together.
  • chip-48 — A reimplementation of CHIP-8 for the HP-48 calculator by Andreas Gustafson <[email protected]>. Posted to news:comp.sys.handhelds in Sep 1990.
  • chipped — damaged by having a small piece broken off
  • chipper — Chipper means cheerful and lively.
  • chippie — Also, chippie. Slang. a promiscuous woman. a prostitute.
  • chipset — a highly integrated circuit on the motherboard of a computer that controls many of its data transfer functions
  • chirped — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
  • chirper — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
  • chirpse — (slang, transitive, Multicultural London English) To flirt with; to chat up.
  • chirrup — If a person or bird chirrups, they make short high-pitched sounds.
  • chopine — a sandal-like shoe on tall wooden or cork bases popular in the 18th century
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