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7-letter words containing p, u, i, l

  • sculpin — any small, freshwater fish of the genus Cottus, of the family Cottidae, having a large head with one or more spines on each side; bullhead.
  • shipful — the amount a ship can carry or hold
  • silt up — If a river or lake silts up or something silts it up, it becomes blocked with silt.
  • slip up — an act or instance of slipping.
  • slip-up — a mistake, blunder, or oversight: Several slip-ups caused a delay in the delivery of the books.
  • slipout — an instance of slipping out
  • spicula — a spicule.
  • spicule — a small or minute, slender, sharp-pointed body or part; a small, needlelike crystal, process, or the like.
  • spinule — a small spine.
  • spirula — any cephalopod of the genus Spirula, having a flat, spiral shell that is partly inside and partly outside the posterior part of the body.
  • spulyie — to plunder
  • stipule — one of a pair of lateral appendages, often leaflike, at the base of a leaf petiole in many plants.
  • suiplap — a drunkard
  • tilt-up — of or relating to a method of casting concrete walls on site in a horizontal position or preassembling wooden wall and partition frames, then tilting them up into their final position: tilt-up construction.
  • unplait — to alter from a plaited state; unbraid, as hair.
  • unspilt — not spilled
  • unsplit — not split
  • upbuild — to build up, as with the result of establishing, increasing, enlarging, or fortifying.
  • upclimb — an ascension; a climbing upwards
  • upfield — away from the defending team's goal
  • upfling — to throw upwards
  • uplight — a lamp, often a light bulb set in a cylinder or other container, placed on the floor so that a beam of light is directed upward.
  • uplying — raised; at a higher level
  • uprisal — a rising up
  • upsilon — the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet (Υ, υ).
  • upskill — to improve the aptitude for work of (a person) by additional training
  • upwhirl — to cause (something) to whirl upward.
  • vulpine — of or resembling a fox.
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