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4-letter words containing p, i

  • impf — imperfect
  • impi — (in South African history) a unit of Zulu warriors; regiment.
  • imps — Plural form of imp.
  • impv — imperative
  • ipad — (computer)   A tablet computer announced by Apple Computer, Inc. on 2010-01-27 to be released in March 2010. The iPad runs iPhone OS 3.2, providing multi-touch interaction and multimedia processing. Like Apple's iPhone and iPod, it uses a virtual keyboard for text input and runs most iPhone apps. It adds the iBooks application for reading text in ePub format. It has a 1GHz Apple A4 SoC processor, up to 64GB of flash memory, a 250mm LED-backlit colour LCD display (resolution 1024x768 pixels) and a 25 Wh lithium-polymer battery. Internet access will be Wi-Fi in early models with HSDPA 3G available soon after using a micro-SIM. It weighs 730g. Features it lacks include a camera, the ability to multitask and an open developement environment. The iPad is the culmination of a series of attempts by Apple to produce a tablet device, starting with the Newton MessagePad 100 in 1993 and including collaboration with Acorn Computers in developing the ARM6 processor.
  • ipcc — Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • ipcp — Internet Protocol Control Protocol
  • ipes — Plural form of ipe.
  • ipin — Yibin.
  • ipng — Internet Protocol version 6
  • ipod — Alternative capitalization of iPod.
  • ipoh — a state in Malaysia, on the SW Malay Peninsula. 7980 sq. mi. (20,668 sq. km). Capital: Ipoh.
  • ipse — Integrated Project Support Environment
  • ipv4 — Internet Protocol version 4
  • ipv6 — Internet Protocol version 6
  • irdp — ICMP Router Discovery Protocol
  • ispf — Interactive System Productivity Facility
  • ispl — Instruction Set Processor Language. The original ISP language, written in BLISS ca 1971.
  • isps — Instruction Set Processor Specifications. Operational hardware specification language. Successor to ISPL.
  • issp — Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme: a method of dealing with persistent young offenders involving electronic tagging and making a digital photograph of the subject available for recognition by CCTV surveillance cameras
  • itsp — Internet Telephony Service Providers
  • jimp — slender; trim; delicate.
  • jips — JANET IP Service
  • kepi — a French military cap with a flat circular top and a nearly horizontal visor.
  • kipa — yarmulke.
  • kipe — An osier basket used for catching fish.
  • kips — Also called kip-up [kip-uhp] /ˈkɪpˌʌp/ (Show IPA), kick-up. an acrobatic movement in which a person moves from a position lying on the back to a standing position with a vigorous swing of both legs coordinated with a launching push of the arms.
  • kuip — Kernel User Interface Package
  • limp — to walk with a labored, jerky movement, as when lame.
  • lipa — a monetary unit of Croatia.
  • lipe — a lurching or jerking movement
  • lipl — Linear IPL. A linearised (i.e. horizontal format) version of IPL-V.
  • lipo — a.d. 701?–762, Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty.
  • lips — Plural form of lip.
  • lisp — a high-level programming language that processes data in the form of lists: widely used in artificial intelligence applications.
  • mapi — Messaging Application Programming Interface
  • mips — 1.   (unit, benchmark)   Million instructions per second. The unit commonly used to give the rate at which a processor executes instructions. Often rendered by hackers as "Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed" or in other unflattering ways. This expresses a nearly universal attitude about the value of most benchmark claims, said attitude being one of the great cultural divides between hackers and marketroids. The etymologically incorrect singular "1 MIP" is sometimes heard. See also KIPS and GIPS. 2. VAX MIPS. 3.   (processor)   Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages. 4.   (company)   MIPS Technologies, Inc.
  • mmpi — Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
  • nipa — a palm, Nypa fruticans, of India, the Philippines, etc., whose foliage is used for thatching, basketry, etc.
  • nips — to squeeze or compress tightly between two surfaces or points; pinch; bite.
  • nipt — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of nip.
  • opia — Plural form of opium.
  • opie — (obsolete) opium.
  • paid — a simple past tense and past participle of pay1 .
  • paik — a hard blow to the body
  • pail — bucket.
  • pain — physical suffering or distress, as due to injury, illness, etc.
  • pair — two identical, similar, or corresponding things that are matched for use together: a pair of gloves; a pair of earrings.
  • pais — outside of court; without legal proceedings.
  • paki — a contemptuous term used to refer to a Pakistani, especially one who has emigrated to Britain.
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