You can make 11 words from pika according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
All 4 letters words made out of pika
pika ipka pkia kpia ikpa kipa piak ipak paik apik iapk aipk pkai kpai paki apki kapi akpi ikap kiap iakp aikp kaip akip
Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word pika. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in pika.
Definitions and meaning of pika
pika
Alternative forms
pica(archaic)
Etymology
From French, from an Evenki word which Peter Simon Pallas transcribes as piika or peeka, but which cannot be found in modern dictionaries.
Pronunciation
(US) IPA(key): /ˈpaɪkə/
Rhymes: -aɪkə
Noun
pika (pluralpikas)
Any of several small, furry mammals, similar to guinea pigs, but related to rabbits, of the family Ochotonidae, from the mountains of North America and Asia.
Derived terms
black-lipped pika
plateau pika
Sardinian pika
Translations
Anagrams
Paik, Paki, kipa, paki
Basque
Etymology
From Latinpica.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /pika/[pi.ka]
Rhymes: -ika
Hyphenation: pi‧ka
Noun
pikaanim
magpie
Declension
Alternative forms
mika
Breton
Verb
pika
prick
Czech
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ˈpɪka]
Rhymes: -ɪka
Hyphenation: pi‧ka
Etymology 1
Noun
pikaf
Obsolete form of píka(“pike”).
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Noun
pikaf
American pika, Ochotona princepsWP WSp Commons(species within the family Ochotonidae)
pika in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
Esperanto
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ˈpika]
Rhymes: -ika
Hyphenation: pi‧ka
Adjective
pika (accusative singularpikan, pluralpikaj, accusative pluralpikajn)
(card games) of the suit of spades (♠).
la pika aso ― the ace of spades
Related terms
piko
Estonian
Adjective
pika
genitive singular of pikk
Finnish
Etymology
From Englishpika; see it for more.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈpikɑ/, [ˈpikɑ̝]
Rhymes: -ikɑ
Syllabification(key): pi‧ka
Noun
pika
pika
(in the plural) the taxonomic family Ochotonidae
Declension
Synonyms
piiskujänis(dated)
Derived terms
Anagrams
kapi, kipa
French
Pronunciation
Noun
pikam (pluralpikas)
pika
Guinea-Bissau Creole
Etymology
From Portuguesepicar. Cognate with Kabuverdianupika.
Verb
pika
to split
to stab
Hungarian
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ˈpikɒ]
Hyphenation: pi‧ka
Rhymes: -kɒ
Noun
pika (pluralpikák)
lance
Declension
Derived terms
pikás
Further reading
pika in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
Kabuverdianu
Etymology
From Portuguesepicar.
Verb
pika
to chop
to shred
Latvian
Noun
pikaf (4th declension)
lump
snowball
pat
clod
clump
chunk
cob
clot
Declension
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
pikenm
Noun
pikaf
definite feminine singular of pike
Pamosu
Noun
pika
ear
Further reading
Johannes A. Z'Graggen, The Madang-Adelbert Range Sub-Phylum (1975)
Yong Lam Liaw, Pamosu Organised Phonology Data (2002)
Pitjantjatjara
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ˈpɪkɐ]
Noun
pika
pain
Polish
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈpi.ka/
Rhymes: -ika
Syllabification: pi‧ka
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Frenchpique. Doublet of pik.
Noun
pikaf
pike (long spear)
Synonyms:dzida, spisa
Declension
Related terms
See also
gizarma
glewia
halabarda
kontarion
kopia
korseka
lanca
młot lucereński
partyzana
rohatyna
runka
spisa friulska
szponton
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
pikam inan
genitive singular of pik
(nonstandard, colloquial)accusative singular of pik(a spade in card games)
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
pika
third-person singular present of pikać
Further reading
pika in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
pika in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Swahili
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu*-jìpɪka(“to cook, to boil”).
Pronunciation
Verb
-pika (infinitivekupika)
to cook
Conjugation
Derived terms
Verbal derivations:
Applicative: -pikia
Causative: -pikisha
Passive: -pikwa
Reciprocal: -pikana
Stative: -pikika
Nominal derivations:
mpishi(“cook”)
upishi(“cooking”)
Swedish
Etymology
pik + -a
Verb
pika (presentpikar, preteritepikade, supinepikat, imperativepika)
to take a dig at (someone), to (subtly) jibe (someone)