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8-letter words containing pi

  • hippiest — having big hips.
  • hopingly — in a hopeful manner
  • hornpipe — an English folk clarinet having one ox horn concealing the reed and another forming the bell.
  • horopito — a bushy New Zealand shrub, Pseudowintera colorata, with red aromatic peppery leaves. It possesses antifungal and antibacterial properties
  • hosepipe — (UK, South Africa, Southern US) A flexible pipe for carrying water or other liquids; a garden hose.
  • hospices — Plural form of hospice.
  • hospital — an institution in which sick or injured persons are given medical or surgical treatment.
  • hydropic — dropsical.
  • ice pick — a sharp-pointed tool for chipping or cutting ice.
  • impinged — to make an impression; have an effect or impact (usually followed by on or upon): to impinge upon the imagination; social pressures that impinge upon one's daily life.
  • impinger — Any of several instruments in which fine particles (dust) in a gas are analysed by blowing them through a jet onto a wetted plate, prior to being counted.
  • impinges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impinge.
  • impishly — In an impish manner; mischievously.
  • incipits — Plural form of incipit.
  • inspired — aroused, animated, or imbued with the spirit to do something, by or as if by supernatural or divine influence: an inspired poet.
  • inspirer — to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
  • inspires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inspire.
  • inspirit — to infuse spirit or life into; enliven.
  • intrepid — resolutely fearless; dauntless: an intrepid explorer.
  • isospins — Plural form of isospin.
  • isotopic — any of two or more forms of a chemical element, having the same number of protons in the nucleus, or the same atomic number, but having different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus, or different atomic weights. There are 275 isotopes of the 81 stable elements, in addition to over 800 radioactive isotopes, and every element has known isotopic forms. Isotopes of a single element possess almost identical properties.
  • isotypic — of or relating to an isotype.
  • jalopies — Plural form of jalopy.
  • jerepigo — a usually red heavy dessert wine
  • jet pipe — the duct attached to the rear of a gas turbine through which the exhaust gases are discharged, esp one fitted to an aircraft engine
  • jipijapa — Also called Panama-hat plant. a tropical American, palmlike plant, Carludovica palmata.
  • junkpile — A pile of junk; a scrapheap.
  • kalumpit — a fruit tree of the genus Terminalia, with small yellow flowers, native to the Philippines
  • kingpins — Plural form of kingpin.
  • knapping — Present participle of knap.
  • kompiler — (language)   An early system on the IBM 701. Versions: KOMPILER 2 for IBM 701, KOMPILER 3 for IBM 704.
  • kopiykas — Plural form of kopiyka.
  • krumping — a type of dancing in which participants, often wearing face paint, dance with one another in a fast and aggressive style mimicking a fight but without any physical contact
  • lampions — Plural form of lampion.
  • lapidary — Also, lapidist [lap-i-dist] /ˈlæp ɪ dɪst/ (Show IPA). a worker who cuts, polishes, and engraves precious stones.
  • lapidate — to pelt with stones.
  • lapidify — To become stone or stony.
  • lapidist — Also, lapidist [lap-i-dist] /ˈlæp ɪ dɪst/ (Show IPA). a worker who cuts, polishes, and engraves precious stones.
  • lapillus — a small stony particle ejected from a volcano.
  • lard pig — a large type of pig used principally for lard
  • lempiras — Plural form of lempira.
  • lepidote — covered with scurfy scales or scaly spots.
  • lickspit — a contemptible, fawning person; a servile flatterer or toady.
  • lime pit — (in tanning) a pit containing lime in which hides are placed to remove the hair
  • limpidly — In a limpid manner.
  • lin piao — Lin Biao.
  • linchpin — a pin inserted through the end of an axletree to keep the wheel on.
  • lipiodol — A poppyseed oil used by injection as a radiopaque contrast agent.
  • liripipe — a hood with a long, hanging peak, worn originally by medieval academics and later adopted for general wear in the 14th and 15th centuries.
  • lockpick — a device that enables a burglar to open a lock.
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