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PLIABIL'ITY, n. [from pliable.] The quality of bending or yielding to pressure o...
PLEX'US, n. [L.] Any union of vessels, nerves or fibers, in the form of net-work.
PLEX'IFORM, n. [L. plexus, a fold, and form.] In the form of net-work; complicated.
PLEV'IN, n. A warrant of assurance.
PLEURIT'IC PLEURIT'ICAL, a. Pertaining to pleurisy; as pleuritic symptoms or aff...
PLEU'RISY, n. [Gr. the side.] An inflammation of the pleura or membrane that cov...
PLEU'RA, n. [Gr. the side.] In anatomy, a thin membrane which covers the inside ...
PLETH'RON PLETH'RUM, n. [Gr.] A square measure used in Greece, but the contents ...
PLETH'ORY. [See Plethora .]
PLETH'ORIC, a. Having a full habit of body, or the vessels overcharged with fluids.
PLETH'ORA, n. [Gr. fullness.] Literally, fullness. In medicine, fullness of bloo...
PLESH, for plash, not used.
PLEROPH'ORY, n. [Gr. full, and to bear.] Full persuasion or confidence. [Little ...
PLEONAS'TICALLY, adv. With redundancy of words.
PLEONAS'TIC PLEONAS'TICAL, a. Pertaining to pleonasm; partaking of pleonasm; red...
PLE'ONASTE, n. [Gr. abundant; from its four facets, sometimes found on each soli...