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PI'PING, ppr. Playing on a pipe. 1. a. Weak; feeble; sickly. [Vulgar and not in ...
PIP'ERIN, n. A concretion of volcanic ashes. 1. A peculiar crystalline substance...
PIP'ERIDGE, n. A shrub, the berberis, or barberry. The piperidge of New England ...
PI'PER, n. One who plays on a pipe or wind instrument.
PI'PED, a. Formed with a tube; tubular.
PIPE-TREE, n. The lilac.
PI'PE-FISH, n. A fish of the genus Syngnathus.
PIPE, n. [Eng. fife.] 1. A wind instrument of music, consisting of a long tube o...
PIP, n. A disease of fowls; a horny pellicle that grows on the tip of their tong...
PI'OUSLY, adv. In a pious manner; with reverence and affection for God; religiou...
PI'OUS, a. [L. pius.] 1. Godly; reverencing and honoring the Supreme Being in he...
PI'ONY PE'ONY, n. [L. poeonia; Gr. from Apollo, a physician, and a hymn.] An her...
PI'ONING, n. The work of pioneers. [Not used.]
PIONEE'R, n. 1. In the art and practice of war, one whose business is to march w...
PIN'ULES, n. plu. In astronomy, the sights of an astrolabe.
PIN'TLE, n. A little pin. In artillery, a long iron bolt.