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8-letter words containing p, y

  • pit pony — formerly, a pony used in coal mines to pull loads of coal
  • pitahaya — any of several cacti of the genus Lemaireocereus and related genera, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, bearing edible fruit.
  • pitchily — in a pitchy manner
  • pith ray — medullary ray.
  • pitiably — evoking or deserving pity; lamentable: pitiable, homeless children.
  • pityroid — scaly; resembling bran.
  • pizzazzy — having an exciting, lively, and glamorous quality
  • placidly — pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
  • plagiary — plagiarism.
  • platypod — Also, platypodous [pluh-tip-uh-duh s] /pləˈtɪp ə dəs/ (Show IPA). having a broad foot, as certain gastropod mollusks.
  • platypus — a small, aquatic, egg-laying monotreme, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, of Australia and Tasmania, having webbed feet, a tail like that of a beaver, a sensitive bill resembling that of a duck, and, in adult males, venom-injecting spurs on the ankles of the hind limbs, used primarily for fighting with other males during the breeding season.
  • platysma — a broad, thin muscle on each side of the neck, extending from the upper part of the shoulder to the corner of the mouth, the action of which wrinkles the skin of the neck and depresses the corner of the mouth.
  • play box — a box for a child's toys and personal things
  • play for — sport: represent, be on the side of
  • play god — make life-and-death decisions
  • play off — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • play out — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • play-act — to engage in make-believe.
  • play-day — a day for relaxation or for participation in sports contests; a holiday.
  • play-doh — Play-Doh is a soft coloured substance like clay which children use for making models.
  • play-off — (in competitive sports) the playing of an extra game, rounds, innings, etc., in order to settle a tie.
  • playable — capable of or suitable for being played.
  • playback — the act of reproducing a sound or video recording, especially in order to check a recording that is newly made.
  • playbill — a program or announcement of a play.
  • playbook — (in Elizabethan drama) the script of a play, used by the actors as an acting text.
  • playdate — a gathering of children at a house for play
  • playdown — a play-off.
  • playgirl — a woman who pursues a life of pleasure without responsibility or attachments, especially one who is of comfortable means.
  • playgoer — a person who attends the theater often or habitually.
  • playland — an area used for recreation or amusement; playground or amusement park.
  • playless — having no play
  • playlist — a list of the recordings to be played on the radio during a particular program or time period, often including their sequence, duration, etc.
  • playmate — a companion, especially of a child, in play or recreation.
  • playroom — a room set aside for children's play or adult recreation.
  • playslip — a form used to nominate numbers in a lottery draw
  • playsuit — a sports costume for women and children, usually consisting of shorts and a shirt, worn as beachwear, for tennis, etc.
  • playtime — time for play or recreation.
  • playwear — playclothes.
  • plenarty — the state of an endowed church office when occupied
  • pleurisy — inflammation of the pleura, with or without a liquid effusion in the pleural cavity, characterized by a dry cough and pain in the affected side.
  • plow-boy — a boy who leads or guides a team drawing a plow.
  • plugugly — a ruffian; rowdy; tough.
  • plumbery — a plumber's workshop.
  • plurally — as a plural; in a plural sense.
  • plushily — in a plush manner
  • plyingly — in a plying manner
  • plymouth — an island in the Leeward Islands, in the SE West Indies: a British crown colony. 39½ sq. mi. (102 sq. km). Capital: Plymouth.
  • podgorny — Nikolai Viktorovich [nyi-kuh-lahy vyeek-tuh-ruh-vyich] /nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ ˈvyik tə rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1903–83, Russian government official: president of the Soviet Union 1965–77.
  • podiatry — the care of the human foot, especially the diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders.
  • podology — the study of the feet
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