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7-letter words containing s, p, i

  • pettish — easily irritated, sulky
  • phasing — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
  • phasmid — any insect of the order Phasmida, comprising the walking sticks and leaf insects.
  • phidias — c500–432? b.c, Greek sculptor.
  • philips — one of the 12 apostles. Mark 3:18; John 1:43–48; 6:5–7.
  • phillis — a feminine name
  • philos. — philosopher
  • phineas — a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “serpent's mouth or oracle.”.
  • phineus — a brother of Cepheus who was not brave enough to rescue his betrothed Andromeda from a sea monster and who was eventually turned to stone.
  • phisher — to try to obtain financial or other confidential information from Internet users, typically by sending an email that looks as if it is from a legitimate organization, usually a financial institution, but contains a link to a fake website that replicates the real one.
  • phlomis — a plant that belongs to the genus Phlomis and family Labiatae or Lamiaceae
  • phobist — a person who suffers from an unusual fear or dread of something
  • phonics — a method of teaching reading and spelling based upon the phonetic interpretation of ordinary spelling.
  • phonies — not real or genuine; fake; counterfeit: a phony diamond.
  • photics — the science of light.
  • photism — a form of synesthesia in which a visual sensation, as of color or form, is produced by the sense of touch, hearing, etc.
  • photius — a.d. c820–891, patriarch of Constantinople 858–867, 877–882.
  • phrixus — a child who escaped on the back of a ram with his sister Helle from a plot against them. The fleece of the ram, which he sacrificed, was the Golden Fleece.
  • phyllis — a name used in pastoral literature, as the Eclogues of Vergil, for a country girl or sweetheart.
  • physics — a medicine that purges; cathartic; laxative.
  • physio- — of or relating to nature or natural functions
  • pianism — the artistry and technique of a pianist.
  • pianist — a person who plays the piano, especially one who performs expertly or professionally.
  • piarist — a member of a Roman Catholic teaching congregation founded in Rome in 1597.
  • piaster — a former coin of Turkey, the 100th part of a lira: replaced by the kurus in 1933.
  • piastre — a former coin of Turkey, the 100th part of a lira: replaced by the kurus in 1933.
  • picasso — Pablo [pah-bloh;; Spanish pah-vlaw] /ˈpɑ bloʊ;; Spanish ˈpɑ vlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1881–1973, Spanish painter and sculptor in France.
  • piceous — of, relating to, or resembling pitch.
  • pickensAndrew, 1739–1817, American Revolutionary general.
  • pictish — the language of the Picts, apparently a Celtic language.
  • pidog's — an ownerless half-wild dog of uncertain breeding, common in the villages and towns of India and other countries in east and south Asia.
  • piedish — a shallow dish for baking pies
  • pieties — You refer to statements about what is morally right as pieties when you think they are insincere or unrealistic.
  • pietism — a movement, originating in the Lutheran Church in Germany in the 17th century, that stressed personal piety over religious formality and orthodoxy.
  • pietist — a movement, originating in the Lutheran Church in Germany in the 17th century, that stressed personal piety over religious formality and orthodoxy.
  • pigfish — a grunt, Orthopristis chrysoptera, living in waters off the Atlantic coast of the southern U.S.
  • piggish — resembling a pig, especially in being slovenly, greedy, or gluttonous: piggish table manners.
  • pigpens — a pen for keeping pigs.
  • pigskin — the skin of a pig.
  • pigsney — a darling.
  • pigwash — slops used to feed pigs
  • pilates — a system of physical conditioning involving low-impact exercises and stretches designed to strengthen muscles of the torso and often performed with specialized equipment.
  • pilatus — a mountain in central Switzerland, near Lucerne: a peak of the Alps; cable railway. 6998 feet (2130 meters).
  • pileous — hairy or furry.
  • pilings — a mass of building piles considered collectively.
  • pilotis — a column of iron, steel, or reinforced concrete supporting a building above an open ground level.
  • pilsner — a pale, light lager beer.
  • pincase — a case for holding pins
  • pincers — a gripping tool consisting of two pivoted limbs forming a pair of jaws and a pair of handles (usually used with pair of).
  • pinesap — either of two parasitic or saprophytic plants of the genus Monotropa, especially the tawny or reddish M. hypopithys (false beechdrops) of eastern North America.
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