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7-letter words containing p, k, t

  • atakapa — a member of an American Indian people living along the coast of Louisiana.
  • cockpit — In an aeroplane or racing car, the cockpit is the part where the pilot or driver sits.
  • cookpot — Cooking pot.
  • cooktop — A cooktop is a surface on top of a cooker or set into a work surface, which can be heated in order to cook things on it.
  • desktop — Desktop computers are a convenient size for using on a desk or table, but are not designed to be portable.
  • hooktip — A slender moth that has hooked tips to the forewings. The caterpillar tapers to a point at the rear and rests with both ends raised.
  • inkspot — an ink stain; spot of ink
  • ipiutak — of, relating to, or characteristic of an Eskimo culture of Alaska lasting from a.d. 100 to 600.
  • jackpot — the chief prize or the cumulative stakes in a game or contest, as in bingo, a quiz contest, or a slot machine.
  • jetpack — a jet-powered backpack used by astronauts to move around in space away from a spacecraft.
  • kapitsa — Pyotr L(eonidovich) [pyawtr lyi-uh-nyee-duh-vyich] /pyɔtr lyɪ ʌˈnyi də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1894–1984, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1978.
  • kapitza — Pyotr L(eonidovich) [pyawtr lyi-uh-nyee-duh-vyich] /pyɔtr lyɪ ʌˈnyi də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1894–1984, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1978.
  • kapteyn — Jacobus Cornelis [yah-koh-bys kawr-ney-lis] /yɑˈkoʊ büs kɔrˈneɪ lɪs/ (Show IPA), 1851–1922, Dutch astronomer.
  • keep at — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • keep to — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • keepest — Second-person singular present active indicative of keep.
  • keepnet — (nautical) A net strung on wire hoops and sealed at one end, suspended in water by anglers to keep alive the fish they have caught.
  • ketchup — a condiment consisting of puréed tomatoes, onions, vinegar, sugar, spices, etc.
  • kiphuth — Robert J(ohn) H(erman) ("Bob") 1890–1967, U.S. swimming coach.
  • klephts — Plural form of klepht.
  • krypton — an inert, monatomic gaseous element, present in very small amounts in the atmosphere: used in high-power, tungsten-filament light bulbs. Symbol: Kr; atomic weight: 83.80; atomic number: 36.
  • lickpot — The forefinger.
  • lipetsk — a city in the W Russian Federation, SSE of Moscow.
  • lispkit — (language)   A functional programming language designed by Peter Henderson with Lisp syntax. Designed for portability. The Lispkit implementation is an extension to Landin's SECD machine that supports lazy evaluation. See also Stack environment control dump machine.
  • nitpick — to be excessively concerned with or critical of inconsequential details.
  • nutpick — a thin, sharp-pointed table implement or device for removing the edible kernels from nuts.
  • outkeep — to last longer than
  • packrat — Also called trade rat, wood rat. a large, bushy-tailed rodent, Neotoma cinerea, of North America, noted for carrying off small articles to store in its nest.
  • palatka — a city in NE Florida.
  • partake — to take or have a part or share along with others; participate (usually followed by in): He won't partake in the victory celebration.
  • partook — simple past tense of partake.
  • patrickSaint, a.d. 389?–461? British missionary and bishop in Ireland: patron saint of Ireland.
  • peck at — bird: poke with beak
  • peptalk — to give a pep talk to (a person, group, etc.).
  • petcock — a small valve or faucet, as for draining off excess or waste material from the cylinder of a steam engine or an internal-combustion engine.
  • pick at — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • pickettBill, 1871–1932, U.S. rodeo performer: famed as bulldogger.
  • placket — the opening or slit at the top of a skirt, or in a dress or blouse, that facilitates putting it on and taking it off.
  • plunket — Saint Oliver. 1629–81, Irish Roman Catholic churchman and martyr; wrongly executed as a supposed conspirator in the Popish Plot (1678). Feast day: July 11
  • pockpit — a mark left on skin after a pock has healed
  • poke at — If you poke at something, you make lots of little pushing movements at it with a sharp object.
  • polatsk — a city in N Belarus, on the Dvina River.
  • poptalk — (language, product)   A commercial object-oriented derivative of POP, from Cambridge Consultants, used in the expert system MUSE.
  • pothook — a hook for suspending a pot or kettle over an open fire.
  • potlike — resembling a pot, shaped like a pot
  • potluck — food or a meal that happens to be available without special preparation or purchase: to take potluck with a friend.
  • prakrit — any of the vernacular Indic languages of the ancient and medieval periods, as distinguished from Sanskrit.
  • pricket — a sharp metal point on which to stick a candle.
  • protalk — Quintus. An object-oriented Prolog.
  • psykter — a wine jar with an ovoid body tapering at the neck, set on a high foot: used for cooling wine.

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