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8-letter words containing p, i

  • choppier — Comparative form of choppy.
  • choppily — (of the sea, a lake, etc.) forming short, irregular, broken waves.
  • chopping — to cut or sever with a quick, heavy blow or a series of blows, using an ax, hatchet, etc. (often followed by down, off, etc.): to chop down a tree.
  • chumping — the act of collecting wood for bonfires on Guy Fawkes Day
  • chumship — friendship
  • cineplex — a large cinema complex
  • cioppino — an Italian rich fish stew
  • ciphered — Put (a message) into secret writing; encode.
  • cipherer — a person who ciphers
  • cirriped — any of a class (Cirripedia) of saltwater crustaceans that are attached or parasitic as adults, including the barnacles and the rhizocephalans
  • clamping — the immobilization of a car or other vehicle by means of a wheel clamp
  • clanship — an association of families under the leadership of a chieftain
  • clapping — to strike the palms of (one's hands) against one another resoundingly, and usually repeatedly, especially to express approval: She clapped her hands in appreciation.
  • clasping — (of a leaf) partly or wholly surrounding the stem.
  • clay pit — a pit or mine from which clay is extracted
  • clifftop — A clifftop is the area of land around the top of a cliff.
  • clip art — a large collection of simple drawings stored in a computer from which items can be selected for incorporation into documents
  • clip-fed — (of an automatic firearm) loaded from a cartridge clip
  • clip-ons — sunglasses designed to be clipped on to a person's spectacles
  • clip-out — intended to be clipped out, as from a newspaper: a clip-out coupon.
  • clippers — a hand tool with two cutting blades for clipping fingernails, hedges, etc
  • clippies — Plural form of clippie.
  • clipping — A clipping is an article, picture, or advertisement that has been cut from a newspaper or magazine.
  • clomping — Present participle of clomp.
  • clopping — a sound made by or as if by a horse's hoof striking the ground.
  • clumpier — Comparative form of clumpy.
  • clumping — a small, close group or cluster, especially of trees or other plants.
  • clumpish — clumpy
  • clupeids — Plural form of clupeid.
  • clupeoid — of, relating to, or belonging to the Isospondyli (or Clupeiformes), a large order of soft-finned fishes, including the herrings, salmon, and tarpon
  • co-pilot — The co-pilot of an aircraft is a pilot who assists the chief pilot.
  • coal pit — a pit where coal is dug.
  • cockpits — Plural form of cockpit.
  • codpiece — A codpiece was a piece of material worn by men in the 15th and 16th centuries to cover their genitals.
  • colpitis — inflammation of the vagina; vaginitis
  • compania — company.
  • companie — Obsolete spelling of company.
  • compiled — to put together (documents, selections, or other materials) in one book or work.
  • compiler — A compiler is someone who compiles books, reports, or lists of information.
  • compiles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compile.
  • compital — (of the shrine of a domestic god) located at a crossroads
  • complain — to make an accusation; bring a formal charge
  • complice — an associate or accomplice
  • complied — to act or be in accordance with wishes, requests, demands, requirements, conditions, etc.; agree (sometimes followed by with): They asked him to leave and he complied. She has complied with the requirements.
  • complier — a person who complies
  • complies — to act or be in accordance with wishes, requests, demands, requirements, conditions, etc.; agree (sometimes followed by with): They asked him to leave and he complied. She has complied with the requirements.
  • compline — the last of the seven canonical hours of the divine office
  • complish — to accomplish
  • comprint — to print jointly
  • comprise — If you say that something comprises or is comprised of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members.
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