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8-letter words containing p, i

  • apiaries — Plural form of apiary.
  • apiarist — a person who studies or keeps bees
  • apically — of, at, or forming the apex.
  • apiculus — a small point or tip
  • apikoros — A Jewish skeptic or apostate.
  • apimania — an extreme enthusiasm for bees
  • apiology — the scientific study of bees
  • aplastic — relating to or characterized by aplasia
  • apneusis — protracted gasping inhalation followed by short inefficient exhalation, which can cause asphyxia
  • apoapsis — the point in an elliptical orbit which is farthest from the object being orbited
  • apocopic — of or relating to apocope
  • apocrine — denoting a type of glandular secretion in which part of the secreting cell is lost with the secretion, as in mammary glands
  • apodosis — the consequent of a conditional statement, as the game will be cancelled in if it rains the game will be cancelled
  • apogamic — Of or relating to apogamy.
  • apologia — An apologia is a statement in which you defend something that you strongly believe in, for example a way of life, a person's behaviour, or a philosophy.
  • apologie — Archaic spelling of apology.
  • apomixes — Plural form of apomixis.
  • apomixis — (esp in plants) any of several types of asexual reproduction, such as parthenogenesis and apogamy, in which fertilization does not take place
  • aporetic — Tending to doubt.
  • apositia — a lack of appetite
  • apositic — causing apositia
  • apostilb — a unit of luminance equal to one ten thousandth of a lambert.
  • appaling — Misspelling of appalling.
  • appeling — Present participle of appel.
  • appendix — Your appendix is a small closed tube inside your body which is attached to your digestive system.
  • appetise — (rare) To whet the appetite.
  • appetite — Your appetite is your desire to eat.
  • appetize — to stimulate the appetite
  • apple ii — (computer)   An 8-bit personal computer with a 6502 processor, from Apple Computer. It was invented by Steve Wozniak and was very popular from about 1980 until the first several years of MS-DOS IBM PCs.
  • applique — Applique is the craft of sewing fabric shapes onto larger pieces of cloth. You can also use applique to refer to things you make using this craft.
  • applying — to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
  • appoints — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appoint.
  • apposing — Present participle of appose.
  • apposite — Something that is apposite is suitable for or appropriate to what is happening or being discussed.
  • appraise — If you appraise something or someone, you consider them carefully and form an opinion about them.
  • apprisal — The act of apprising, of making aware, of informing.
  • apprised — appraise.
  • appriser — a person who appraises
  • apprises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apprise.
  • apprizal — Archaic form of appraisal.
  • apprized — Simple past tense and past participle of apprize.
  • apprizer — An appraiser.
  • apprizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apprize.
  • apractic — a disorder of the nervous system, characterized by an inability to perform purposeful movements, but not accompanied by a loss of sensory function or paralysis.
  • apricate — to sunbathe or bask in the sun
  • apricity — (obsolete) The warmth of the Sun.
  • apricots — Plural form of apricot.
  • apterium — a bare patch on the skin of a bird between the feathered pterylae
  • aptitude — Someone's aptitude for a particular kind of work or activity is their ability to learn it quickly and to do it well.
  • apuleius — Lucius (ˈluːsɪəs). 2nd century ad, Roman writer, noted for his romance The Golden Ass
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