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6-letter words containing pi

  • -piece — -piece combines with numbers to form adjectives indicating that something consists of a particular number of items.
  • a pied — on foot
  • adapid — (zoology) Any member of the Adapidae.
  • adipic — (organic chemistry) Pertaining to, or derived from, fatty or oily substances; applied to certain acids obtained from fats by the action of nitric acid.
  • alpine — Alpine means existing in or relating to mountains, especially the ones in Switzerland.
  • amping — amplifier (def 2).
  • anopia — the inability to see; sightlessness
  • apiary — a place where bees are kept, usually in beehives
  • apical — of, at, or being the apex
  • apices — apex
  • apiece — If people have a particular number of things apiece, they have that number each.
  • apises — a sacred bull worshiped at Memphis: identified originally with Ptah and later assimilated with Osiris to form the Ptolemaic Serapis.
  • armpit — Your armpits are the areas of your body under your arms where your arms join your shoulders.
  • arpino — Gerald (Peter) 1928–2008, U.S. choreographer.
  • ashpit — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
  • aspire — If you aspire to something such as an important job, you have a strong desire to achieve it.
  • aspish — relating to asps
  • atopic — of or relating to hereditary hypersensitivity to certain allergens
  • atypia — (symptom) abnormality in a cell.
  • atypic — nonconforming or not typical
  • bepity — to feel great pity for
  • bespit — to cover with spittle
  • biopic — A biopic is a film that tells the story of someone's life.
  • buppie — an affluent young Black person
  • campin — Robert. 1379–1444, Flemish painter, noted esp for his altarpieces: usually identified with the so-called Master of Flémalle
  • capias — (formerly) a writ directing a sheriff or other officer to arrest a named person
  • caping — a piece of land jutting into the sea or some other large body of water.
  • capita — plural of caput.
  • capivi — Alternative form of copaiba.
  • chopin — Frédéric (François) (frederik). 1810–49, Polish composer and pianist active in France, who wrote chiefly for the piano: noted for his harmonic imagination and his lyrical and melancholy qualities
  • copied — an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original: a copy of a famous painting.
  • copier — A copier is a machine which makes exact copies of writing or pictures on paper, usually by a photographic process.
  • copies — A thing made to be similar or identical to another.
  • copine — Any of a group of highly conserved, calcium-dependent membrane proteins found in a variety of eukaryotes.
  • coping — the sloping top course of a wall, usually made of masonry or brick
  • copist — (obsolete) A copier.
  • copita — a tulip-shaped sherry glass
  • coppin — a conical roll of thread wound on a spindle
  • cowpie — A cowpie is a pile of feces from a cow.
  • crispi — Francesco (franˈtʃesko). 1819–1901, Italian statesman; premier (1887–91; 1893–96)
  • cupids — Plural form of cupid.
  • cuspid — a tooth having one point; canine tooth
  • cuspis — a cusp
  • deepie — a film that has dimensions of breadth, depth, and length, made for television or cinema
  • depict — To depict someone or something means to show or represent them in a work of art such as a drawing or painting.
  • depill — to remove small, pill-like balls from (fabric): a video on how to depill a sweater. Compare pill1 (def 10).
  • diapir — an anticlinal fold in which the brittle overlying rock has been pierced by material, such as salt, from beneath
  • dopier — Comparative form of dopy.
  • dopily — In a dopy way.
  • doping — any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.

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