7-letter words containing s, i, p
- miscopy — to copy incorrectly: to miscopy an address.
- mishaps — Plural form of mishap.
- miskeep — to keep or look after wrongly, badly, or carelessly
- mispage — page wrongly
- mispaid — Simple past tense and past participle of mispay.
- mispart — to part wrongly
- mispell — Misspelling of misspell.
- mispelt — Misspelling of misspelt.
- mispick — a pick or filling yarn that has failed to interlace with the warp as a result of a mechanical defect in the loom.
- misplan — (transitive) To plan badly or incorrectly.
- misplay — a wrong or bad play.
- misstep — a wrong step.
- misstop — (rare) To stop badly or wrongly.
- mist up — be covered with condensation
- mistype — a number of things or persons sharing a particular characteristic, or set of characteristics, that causes them to be regarded as a group, more or less precisely defined or designated; class; category: a criminal of the most vicious type.
- moshpit — The moshpit at a rock concert is the area in front of the stage where people jump up and down.
- mps iii — Solving matrices and producing reports. "MPS III DATAFORM User Manual", Management Science Systems (1976).
- mumpish — Sullen or sulky.
- muspike — a N American freshwater fish developed by cross-breeding muskellunge and pike
- napkins — Plural form of napkin.
- nappies — Plural form of nappy.
- naskapi — a member of a North American Indian people of Labrador and Quebec.
- nippers — a person or thing that nips.
- nipples — Plural form of nipple.
- nonslip — Designed to prevent slipping.
- nunship — the office, function, or fact of being a nun
- oaklisp — (language) A portable object-oriented Scheme by K. Lang and Barak Perlmutter of Yale. Oaklisp uses a superset of Scheme syntax. It is based on generic operations rather than functions, and features anonymous classes, multiple inheritance, a strong error system, setters and locators for operations and a facility for dynamic binding. Version 1.2 includes an interface, bytecode compiler, run-time system and documentation.
- oedipus — a king of Thebes, the son of Laius and Jocasta, and the father by Jocasta of Eteocles, Polynices, Antigone, and Ismeme: as was prophesied at his birth, he unwittingly killed his father and married his mother and, in penance, blinded himself and went into exile.
- opiates — Plural form of opiate.
- opioids — Plural form of opioid.
- opposit — Archaic form of opposite.
- opsonic — of, relating to, or influenced by opsonin; capable of promoting phagocytosis.
- opsonin — a constituent of normal or immune blood serum that makes invading bacteria more susceptible to the destructive action of the phagocytes.
- options — Plural form of option.
- orphism — the religious or philosophical system of the Orphic school.
- orpines — Plural form of orpine.
- pachisi — a board game, originated in ancient India, in which four players advance four pieces each along a route on a cross-shaped board toward a center square by throws of cowrie shells or dice.
- paddies — a rice field.
- pailisp — (language) A parallel Lisp built on Scheme in 1986.
- paisana — a female peasant
- paisano — paisan.
- paisley — a soft woolen fabric woven with a pattern of colorful and minutely detailed figures.
- palissy — Bernard [ber-nar] /bɛrˈnar/ (Show IPA), c1510–89, French potter, enameler, and author.
- palship — friendship
- palsied — paralyzed; unable to move or control certain muscles.
- panfish — any small, freshwater nongame food fish, as a perch or sunfish, usually eaten pan-fried.
- pansied — covered with pansies
- panties — panties.
- paresis — partial motor paralysis.
- parises — a Trojan prince, son of Priam and Hecuba and brother of Cassandra, who awarded the apple of discord to Aphrodite and was by her help enabled to abduct Helen.