Hello little kiddos!
Today, we are at alphabet P, well let me tell you one most interesting fact about this alphabet-
So, did you know? In phonetics, the letter “P” represents a voiceless bilabial plosive sound. This means that when you pronounce the letter “P,” you momentarily block the airflow by bringing both of your lips together, and then you release the air.
Now, let’s see some words with P and their meaning here. They will develop a vocabulary that is richer and more diversified.
So, enjoy this word and their meaning with your parents-
List Of 6-Letter Words Starting With P
Pebble | a small stone made smooth and round by the action of water or sand. |
Pablum | bland or insipid intellectual matter, entertainment, etc. |
Pabons | a part of the brainstem, a structure that links your brain to your spinal cord. |
Pachas | the title of a Turkish officer of high rank. |
Pachon | ninth month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the first month of the season of Shemu. |
Pacier | fast-moving |
Pacify | quell the anger, agitation, or excitement of. |
Pacing | the act or process of regulating or changing the timing or intensity of cardiac contractions |
Packed | (of a room, building, or other place) filled by a large number of people; very crowded. |
Packer | a person or machine that packs something, especially someone who prepares and packs food for transportation and sale. |
Packet | a paper or cardboard container, typically one in which goods are sold. |
Packly | to put something into a bag, box |
Pactum | an informal agreement between two or more persons containing one or more promises and usually legally unenforceable even when supported by a sufficient consideration except for certain pacta declared enforceable by praetorian edicts and imperial constitutions if arising out of a lawful cause or inducement. |
Padauk | timber from a tropical tree, resembling rosewood. |
Padded | filled or covered with soft material for the purpose of protection, comfort, or to add shape. |
Padder | a worker that makes sheets of paper into pads. |
Paddle | a short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used without a rowlock to move a small boat or canoe through the water. |
Padkos | food taken to eat on a journey. |
Padles | to move with a paddle. |
Padnag | An ambling nag. |
Padouk | timber from a tropical tree, resembling rosewood. |
Padres | a chaplain in the armed services. |
Padros | Stone pillar, usually with a cross, inscribed with the coat of arms of Portugal, placed as a land claim along the coasts of Africa and Asia by numerous Portuguese explorers. |
Padsaw | a small saw with a narrow blade, for cutting curves. |
Paduan | relating to or characteristic of the Italian city of Padua, or its inhabitants. |
Paeans | a creative work expressing enthusiastic praise. |
Paella | a Spanish dish of rice, saffron, chicken, seafood, etc., cooked and served in a large shallow pan. |
Paeons | a metrical foot of one long syllable and three short syllables in any order. |
Paeony | a herbaceous or shrubby plant of north temperate regions, which has long been cultivated for its showy flowers. |
Paesan | a fellow countryman |
Pagans | (especially in historical contexts) a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions. |
Pagels | made with cassava flour, a grain-free, nut-free replacement for wheat flour, which comes from the root vegetable also known as yuca. |
Pagers | a small radio device, activated from a central point, which emits a series of bleeps or vibrates to inform the wearer that someone wishes to contact them or that it has received a short text message. |
Pagina | page (of a book, etc.) |
Paging | calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system) |
Pagles | crazy, mad, lunatic, dimwit. |
Pagoda | (in India and East Asia) a Hindu or Buddhist temple, typically in the form of a many-tiered tower. |
Pahari | a member of any of several peoples inhabiting the Himalayan regions of Nepal and northern India. |
Pahute | area west of the Wasatch Range from the great bend of the Sevier River (a little north of Scipio, Utah) south to the Virgin River and extending westward almost across Nevada. |
Paidia | The upbringing of a child (related to pedagogy and pediatrics). |
Paigle | Another name for cowslip, oxlip. |
Paiked | pummel or beat (someone). |
Painch | pairt of the digestive system. |
Pained | affected with pain, especially mental pain; hurt or troubled. |
Painim | a heathen or pagan |
Paints | a colored substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating. |
Painty | of, coated with, or soiled with paint |
Paiock | A peacock, a male peafowl, noted for its large and extravagantly colored tail. |
Paired | occurring in pairs or as a pair. |
Pairer | one who pairs or matches like or related articles. |
Paires | A pair; a group of two similar, identical, or matching items or creatures |
Paisan | a fellow countryman or friend |
Paisas | unit of money in India, Pakistan, and Nepal worth one hundredth of a rupee, or a coin of this value. |
Paiute | three non-contiguous groups of indigenous peoples of the Great Basin. |
Paiwan | Paiwan is a native language of Taiwan |
Pajama | a loose-fitting jacket and trousers for sleeping in. |
Pajock | A peacock, a male peafowl, noted for its large and extravagantly colored tail. |
Pakahi | acid land that is unsuitable for cultivation |
Pakeha | a white New Zealander as opposed to a Maori person. |
Pakhto | the language of the Pashtuns, which belongs to the Iranian group. It is the official language of Afghanistan and is also spoken in northern areas of Pakistan. |
Pakihi | “open country” or “barren land”, or alternatively “a clearing in forest” or “place where fern root was dug up”. |
Pakoko | to be dried up, dried. |
Pakora | a piece of vegetable or meat, coated in seasoned batter and deep-fried. |
Palace | a large and impressive building forming the official residence of a ruler, pope, archbishop, etc. |
Palagi | (in Samoa) a white or non-Samoan person. |
Palais | a public hall for dancing. |
Palama | the webbing on the feet of aquatic birds. |
Palapa | a traditional Mexican shelter roofed with palm leaves or branches. |
Palash | A flowery tree, Greenery, Horse, Flowering Tree, A fruitful person. |
Palate | the roof of the mouth, separating the cavities of the mouth and nose in vertebrates. |
Palays | a palace, especially a French government or municipal building. |
Paleae | the upper bract of the floret of a grass. |
Palely | in a pale manner; without physical or emotional color. |
Palens | to mark or enclose with posts. |
Palest | light in color or shade; containing little color or pigment. |
Palets | a small flat piece of wood etc., with a hole for the thumb, on which an artist mixes his colors/colors. |
Palier | a part of a machine that has another part moving in or on it. |
Paling | a fence made from pointed wooden or metal posts. |
Palish | Colorless or causing color to fade. ashen-faced. |
Palkee | palanquin; sedan chair. |
Palkis | a palanquin; sedan chair. |
Palkos | eyelashes |
Pallae | a loose outer garment formed by wrapping or draping a large square of cloth and worn by women |
Pallah | a loose outer garment formed by wrapping or draping a large square of cloth and worn by women |
Pallas | goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare |
Palled | form a friendship. |
Pallet | a flat transport structure, which supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, a pallet jack, a front loader, a jacking device, or an erect crane. |
Pallia | a woolen vestment conferred by the Pope on an archbishop, consisting of a narrow circular band placed round the shoulders with a short lappet hanging from front and back. |
Pallid | lacking vigor or intensity; insipid. |
Pallie | a tasty fruit often sold by Jira, |
Pallor | an unhealthy pale appearance. |
Palmar | relating to the palm of the hand. |
Palmed | conceal (a small object) in the hand, especially as part of a trick or theft. |
Palmie | a strike with the palm of a hand. |
Palolo | a eunicid worm |
Palone | A young woman; a girl. |
Palpal | stupid |
Palped | touch |
Palpus | another term for palp. |
Palsy | weakness or problems with using the muscles. |
Palter | equivocate or prevaricate in action or speech. |
Paltry | (of an amount) very small or meager. |
Pamirs | a flat plateau or U-shaped valley surrounded by mountains. |
Pampas | large treeless plains in South America. |
Pamper | indulge with every attention, comfort, and kindness; spoil. |
Pamyat | an ultraconservative Russian nationalist organization founded in 1980 |
Panada | a simple dish consisting of bread boiled to a pulp and flavored. |
Panaji | the land that never floods |
Panama | a wide-brimmed hat of straw like material, originally made from the leaves of a particular tropical palm tree, worn chiefly by men. |
Panary | a pantry or storehouse for bread. |
Pances | stomach |
Pandal | a shelter erected in India of upright poles supporting a roof that is usually of bamboo matting. |
Pandan | a tropical tree or shrub with a twisted and branched stem, stilt roots, spiral tufts of long, narrow spiny leaves, and fibrous edible fruit. |
Pandar | a pimp who procures whores. |
Pandas | a large bearlike mammal with characteristic black and white markings, native to certain mountain forests in China. It feeds almost entirely on bamboo and has become increasingly rare. |
Pander | gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire or taste or a person with such a desire or taste). |
Pandia | associated with the goddess Selene, the Greek personification of the moon. |
Pandit | a wise man or teacher. |
Pandos | plain (open flat land between mountains) |
Paneer | a type of milk curd cheese used in Indian, Iranian, and Afghan cooking. |
Panels | a flat or curved component, typically rectangular, that forms or is set into the surface of a door, wall, or ceiling. |
Panfry | to cook in a frying pan with a small amount of fat. |
Panful | as much or as many as a pan will hold. |
Pangas | a bladed African tool like a machete. |
Pangea | the hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents were joined, from about 300 to 200 million years ago. |
Panged | To feel sharp bodily pains. |
Pangen | a hypothetical heredity-controlling particle of protoplasm. |
Pangwa | A Bantu language of Tanzania. |
Panick | a sudden overpowering fright. |
Panics | sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior. |
Panier | basket |
Panims | a heathen or pagan. |
Paning | cheek |
Panini | a sandwich made with Italian bread, usually toasted. |
Panino | a sandwich made with Italian bread, usually toasted. |
Panisc | sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior. |
Panisk | a godling of the forest in Greek mythology that is half man and half goat and is commonly attendant on Pan. |
Pankos | very small pieces of dried bread |
Panned | wash gravel in a pan to separate out (gold). |
Pannel | a pad or stuffed lining that serves to prevent galling by a saddle. |
Panner | one who pans for gold. |
Pannes | a silk or rayon velvet with a lustrous pile flattened in one direction. |
Pannus | a condition in which a layer of vascular fibrous tissue extends over the surface of an organ or other specialized anatomical structure, especially the cornea. |
Panoan | of, relating to, or constituting a group of peoples of western Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia or their language. |
Panola | cotton |
Pantec | a container trailer forming the rear part of an articulated lorry. |
Panted | breathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement. |
Panter | one that pants. |
Pantie | a woman’s or child’s undergarment covering the lower trunk and made with closed crotch. |
Panton | A horseshoe to correct a narrow, hoodbound heel. |
Pantos | an abbreviation of pantomime. |
Pantry | a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept. |
Pantun | a Malay verse form, also imitated in French and English, with a rhyme scheme abab. |
Panzas | stomach |
Panzer | a German armored unit. |
Paolis | small |
Paones | peacock |
Papacy | the office or authority of the Pope. |
Papads | a poppadom. |
Papago | bean eaters |
Papain | a protein-digesting enzyme obtained from unripe papaya fruit, used to tenderize meat and as a food supplement to aid digestion. |
Papaws | a North American tree of the custard apple family, with purple flowers and edible oblong yellow fruit with sweet pulp. |
Papaya | a tropical fruit shaped like an elongated melon, with edible orange flesh and small black seeds. |
Papers | material manufactured in thin sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances, used for writing, drawing, or printing on, or as wrapping material. |
Papery | thin and dry like paper. |
Paphos | a town in SW Cyprus, near the sites of two ancient cities |
Papins | to munch or eat |
Papion | any of several baboons (especially Papio sphinx) of West Africa. |
Papish | a Roman Catholic |
Papism | the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome. |
Papist | a Roman Catholic. |
Papped | take a photograph of (a celebrity) without permission. |
Pappus | the tuft of hairs on each seed of thistles, dandelions, and similar plants, which assists dispersal by the wind. |
Papuan | a native or inhabitant of Papua. |
Papula | a small pimple or swelling on the skin, often forming part of a rash. |
Papule | a small pimple or swelling on the skin, often forming part of a rash. |
Papyri | a material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making articles such as rope. |
Parade | a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event. |
Parage | Lineage, parentage; rank, especially as high or noble. |
Paramo | a high treeless plateau in tropical South America. |
Parang | a Malayan machete. |
Paraph | a flourish after a signature, originally to prevent forgery. |
Parcel | an object or collection of objects wrapped in paper in order to be carried or sent by post. |
Pardah | seclusion of women from the sight of men or strangers, practiced by some Muslims and Hindus. a screen, curtain, or veil used for this purpose. |
Pardal | female leopard |
Parded | having spots like those of the leopard. |
Pardee | certainly |
Pardie | verily |
Pardis | an engaging space of discovery and friendship for children and families of Iranian heritage. |
Pardon | the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense. |
Pardos | a person of mixed African, European, and Indian ancestry. |
Parens | a round bracket. |
Parent | a person’s father or mother. |
Pareos | a kind of sarong made of a single straight piece of printed cotton cloth, worn in Polynesia or as a fashion garment elsewhere. |
Some Other Examples Of 6-Letter Words Starting With P
Pabsts | Pahang | Palmas |
Pacers | Pajaks | Palmer |
Pacflt | Pakrac | Paneks |
Pachak | Palaic | Panjab |
Padang | Paleal | Papkes |
Padins | Palkas |
Interesting Activities For Kids With 6-Letter Words Starting With P
There are a few positive words that begin with P. Although these words may not be used often in everyday conversation, they can still be used to express positive sentiments. Several examples of these educational exercises are shown below:
1. Name Game
Children may learn about six-letter words that begin with the letter P and proper usage through playing this entertaining game.
The child must respond to questions that are posed to them during the game. Kids are taught the value of correctly using these phrases using this entertaining manner.
Examples:
Q: By what canine name is American rapper and songwriter Armando Pérez better known?
Ans: Pitbull
Q: What is the astrological sign of a person born on February 22nd?
Ans: Pisces
Q: Who served as the 65th U.S. Secretary of State, between 2001 and 2005?
Ans: Powell
Q: Where can we pack our food?
Ans: Packet
Q: By which we can color our house?
Ans: Paints
2. Fill In The Blanks
Exercises with blanks to fill in are another enjoyable and simple activity. You might teach your kids some practical 6 letter words that start with P with the aid of this instructive game.
P_ire_
Paire_
P_isan
Pai_as
Pai_te
3. Match The Words With Meanings
Match the words- it is a game which will automatically enhance the concentration and interest of your kids. Play this game like one example given below-
pardon | i) an organism (plant or animal) from which younger ones are obtained, a father or mother |
b) pamper | ii) a short light oar used without an oarlock to propel a canoe or small boat, an instrument of punishment consisting of a flat board, a blade of a paddle wheel or water wheel, small wooden bat with a flat surface |
c) parent | iii) a flourish added after or under your signature (originally to protect against forgery) |
d) paddle | iv) treat with excessive indulgence |
e) paraph | v) the act of excusing a mistake or offense, the formal act of liberating someone, a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense |
(Answer: a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii, e-iii)
Conclusion
Students are introduced to new words with six letters that start with P in these educational activities. If you need additional assistance, we are prepared to assist.
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