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PLIM, v.i. To swell. [Not in use.]
PLIGHTING, ppr. pli'ting; Pledging.
PLIGHTER, n. pli'ter. One that pledges; that which plights.
PLIGHTED, pp. pli'ted. Pledged.
PLIGHT, v.t. plite. [L. plico; flecto, to bend; ligo. See Alloy and Ply.] 1. To ...
PLI'FORM, a. In the form of a fold or doubling.
PLI'ERS, n. plu. An instrument by which any small thing is seized and bent.
PLIC'ATURE, n. [L. plicatura; plico, to fold.] A fold; a doubling.
PLICA'TION, n. [from L. plico.] A folding or fold.
PLI'CATE PLI'CATED, a. [L. plicatus, plico, to fold.] Plaited; folded like a fan...
PLI'CA, n. [L. a fold.] The plica polonica is a disease of the hair, peculiar to...
PLI'ANTNESS, n. Flexibility.
PLI'ANT, a. That may be easily bent; readily yielding to force or pressure witho...
PLI'ANCY, n. [from pliant.] Easiness to be bent; in a physical sense; as the pli...
PLI'ABLENESS, n. Flexibility; the quality of yielding to force or to moral influ...
PLI'ABLE, a. [L. plico.] 1. Easy to be bent; that readily yields to pressure wit...