Sapsucking pest insect of the superfamily Aphidoidea; an aphidian.
aphis
aphis
noun
An aphid.
apish
apish
adj
resembling or characteristic of an ape
bphil
chimp
chimp
noun
(informal) Clipping of chimpanzee.
verb
(informal, often derogatory) To get very excited when showing images on a digital camera.
(informal, often derogatory) To review each image on a digital camera after it is taken.
chips
chips
noun
(slang) A carpenter.
plural of chip
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chip
chirp
chirp
noun
(radar, sonar, radio telescopy etc.) A pulse of signal whose frequency sweeps through a band of frequencies for the duration of the pulse.
A short, sharp or high note or noise, as of a bird or insect.
verb
(Canada) To speak rapid insulting comical banter back and forth.
(intransitive) To make a short, sharp, cheerful note, as of small birds or crickets.
(intransitive) To speak in a high-pitched staccato.
(transitive, obsolete) To cheer up; to make (someone) happier.
(transitive, radar, sonar, radio telescopy etc.) To modify (a pulse of signal) so that it sweeps through a band of frequencies throughout its duration.
dphil
ephoi
epiph
griph
hepzi
hiips
hiper
hiper
noun
(wrestling) A wrestler who uses the hipe technique.
hipmi
hippa
hippi
hippo
hippo
noun
Clipping of hippopotamus.
hippy
hippy
adj
Having large or prominent hips.
noun
Alternative spelling of hippie
hispa
hopei
hopin
hopis
iphis
mphil
nephi
nephi
Proper noun
A son of Lehi.
A city in Utah, USA
nipha
ophia
ophic
ophir
ophir
Proper noun
A city or region mentioned in the Bible, modern scholars have been unable to determine where it was located. King Solomon is supposed to have received a cargo of gold, silver, sandalwood, precious stones, ivory, apes and peacocks from Ophir, every three years.
A ghost town in Alaska.
A town in Colorado.
A town in Utah.
ophis
pahmi
pahmi
noun
A ferret-badger skin.
The ferret-badger.
phaih
phail
pheni
phial
phial
noun
A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle for medicines.
verb
(transitive) To put or keep in, or as in, a phial.
phies
phigs
phila
philo
philo
noun
(colloquial) Clipping of philosopher.
(colloquial) Clipping of philosophy.
phina
phira
pichi
pichi
noun
A small armadillo (Zaedyus pichiy), native to Argentina, which is the only armadillo known to hibernate.
pight
pight
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of pitch
pilch
pilch
noun
(archaic) a covering put over an infant's diaper to prevent outer clothes from getting wet
(obsolete) A gown or case of skin, or one trimmed or lined with fur.
pinch
pinch
noun
(physics) A magnetic compression of an electrically-conducting filament.
A close compression of anything with the fingers.
A metal bar used as a lever for lifting weights, rolling wheels, etc.
A small amount of powder or granules, such that the amount could be held between fingertip and thumb tip.
An awkward situation of some kind (especially money or social) which is difficult to escape.
An organic herbal smoke additive.
The action of squeezing a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
The narrow part connecting the two bulbs of an hourglass.
verb
(figurative) To cramp; to straiten; to oppress; to starve.
(horticulture) To cut shoots or buds of a plant in order to shape the plant, or to improve its yield.
(hunting) To take hold; to grip, as a dog does.
(intransitive) Of clothing, to be uncomfortably tight in specific spots.
(nautical) To sail so close-hauled that the sails begin to flutter.
(obsolete) To complain or find fault.
(obsolete, intransitive) To be stingy or covetous; to live sparingly.
(of animals) To seize; to grip; to bite.
(slang, transitive) To arrest or capture.
(slang, transitive) To steal, usually something inconsequential.
To move, as a railroad car, by prying the wheels with a pinch.
To squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
To squeeze between the thumb and forefinger.
To squeeze between two objects.
pishu
pitch
pitch
noun
(aviation) A measure of the angle of attack of a propeller.
(baseball) The act of pitching a baseball.
(by extension) The place where a busker performs, a prostitute solicits clients, or an illegal gambling game etc. is set up before the public.
(caving) A vertical cave passage, only negotiable by using rope or ladders.
(climbing) A section of a climb or rock face; specifically, the climbing distance between belays or stances.
(cricket) That point of the ground on which the ball pitches or lights when bowled.
(geology) Pitchstone.
(mining) The limit of ground set to a miner who receives a share of the ore taken out.
(music) In an a cappella group, the singer responsible for singing a note for the other members to tune themselves by.
(music) The standard to which a group of musical instruments are tuned or in which a piece is performed, usually by reference to the frequency to which the musical note A above middle C is tuned.
(music, phonetics) The perceived frequency of a sound or note.
(nautical, aviation) The degree to which a vehicle, especially a ship or aircraft, rotates on such an axis, tilting its bow or nose up or down. Compare with roll, yaw, and heave.
(now Britain, regional) A person's or animal's height.
(obsolete, uncountable) Collectively, the outermost points of some part of the body, especially the shoulders or hips.
(rare) The field of battle.
(sports, UK, Australia, New Zealand) The field on which cricket, soccer, rugby, gridiron or field hockey is played. (In cricket, the pitch is in the centre of the field; see cricket pitch.) (Not often used in the US or Canada, where "field" is the preferred word.)
A dark, extremely viscous material remaining in still after distilling crude oil and tar.
A descent; a fall; a thrusting down.
A level or degree, or (by extension), a peak or highest degree.
A point or peak; the extreme point of elevation or depression.
A sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap.
A throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand.
An area in a market (or similar) allocated to a particular trader.
An area on a campsite intended for occupation by a single tent, caravan or similar.
An effort to sell or promote something.
Prominence; importance.
The angle at which an object sits.
The distance between evenly spaced objects, e.g. the teeth of a saw or gear, the turns of a screw thread, the centres of holes, or letters in a monospace font.
The height a bird reaches in flight, especially a bird of prey preparing to swoop down on its prey.
The most thrust-out point of a headland or cape.
The point where a declivity begins; hence, the declivity itself; a descending slope; the degree or rate of descent or slope; slant.
verb
(intransitive) To fix or place a tent or temporary habitation; to encamp.
(intransitive) To plunge or fall; especially, to fall forward; to decline or slope.
(intransitive) To produce a note of a given pitch.
(intransitive, Bristol, of snow) To settle and build up, without melting.
(intransitive, archaic) To alight; to settle; to come to rest from flight.
(intransitive, baseball) To play baseball in the position of pitcher.
(intransitive, cricket) To bounce on the playing surface.
(transitive or intransitive, baseball) To throw (the ball) toward a batter at home plate.
(transitive) To assemble or erect (a tent).
(transitive) To deliver in a certain tone or style, or with a certain audience in mind.
(transitive) To fix or set the tone of.
(transitive) To promote, advertise, or attempt to sell.
(transitive) To throw away; discard.
(transitive, card games, slang, of a card) To discard for some gain.
(transitive, golf) To play a short, high, lofty shot that lands with backspin.
(transitive, intransitive, aviation or nautical) To move so that the front of an aircraft or boat goes alternatively up and down.
(transitive, of a price, value) To set or fix.
(transitive, of an embankment, roadway) To set, face, or pave with rubble or undressed stones.
(with on or upon) To fix one's choice.
To attack, or position or assemble for attack.
To cover or smear with pitch.
To darken; to blacken; to obscure.
piths
piths
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pith
pithy
pithy
adj
Concise and meaningful.
Of, like, or abounding in pith; spongy or having small holes or pits.
pohai
prich
saiph
saiph
Proper noun
A blue star in the constellation Orion; Kappa (κ) Orionis.
shipp
ships
ships
noun
plural of ship
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ship
shipt
shrip
sophi
sophi
noun
(obsolete, plural only) Wise men; sages.
Obsolete form of Sufi.
spahi
spahi
noun
(history) A soldier in a mainly Arab-recruited cavalry (originally horse, later light armored) regiment in French colonial service in (former/ in name still) Ottoman North African provinces
(history) An Ottoman (Turkish empire) cavalryman, especially as recruited under a land-based system.
thrip
thrip
noun
Optional singular for thrips, an insect of the order Thysanoptera.
tophi
tophi
noun
plural of tophus
ulphi
unhip
unhip
adj
Not hip; uncool, unfashionable.
whips
whips
noun
plural of whip
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whip
whipt
whipt
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of whip