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PUB'LIC, a. [L.publicus, from the root of populus, people; that is, people-like....
PUBES'CENT, a. Arriving at puberty. 1. In botany, covered with pubescence, such ...
PUBES'CENCE, n. [L. pubescens, pubesco, to shoot, to grow mossy or hairy.] 1. Th...
PU'BES, n. [L.] In botany, the hairiness of plants; a downy or villous substance...
PU'BERTY, n. [L.pubertas, from pubes.] The age at which persons are capable of p...
PTY'ALISM, n. [Gr. a spitting, to spit often.] In medicine, salivation; an unnat...
PTSY'MAGOGUE, n. [Gr. saliva, and to drive.] A medicine that promotes discharges...
PTOLEMA'IC, a. [from Ptolemy, the geographer and astrologer.] Pertaining to Ptol...
PTISAN, n. tiz'an. [L. ptisana; Gr. to pound.] A decoction of barley with other ...
PT`ARMIGAN, n. A fowl of the genus Tetrao,the lagopus or white game. The color o...
PSYCHOL'OGY, n. [Gr. soul, and discourse.] A discourse or treatise on the human ...
PSYCHOLOG'IC PSYCHOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a treatise on the soul, or to the ...
PSO'RA, n. [Gr.] The itch.
PSO'AS, n. [Gr.] The name of two inside muscles of the loins.
PSHAW, exclam. An expression of contempt, disdain or dislike.
PSEUDOMORPH'OUS, a. [pseudo and Gr. form.] Not having the true form. A pseudomor...