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PINT, n. Half a quart, or four gills. In medicine, twelve ounces. It is applied ...
PIN'NULATE, a. A pinnulate leaf is one in which each pinna is subdivided.
PIN'NOCK, n. A small bird, the tomtit.
PIN'NITE, n. Fossil remains of the Pinna, a genus of shells.
PIN'NER, n. One that pins or fastens; also, a pounder of cattle, or the pound ke...
PIN'NED, pp. Fastened with pins; confined.
PIN'NATIPED, a. [L. pinna and pes, foot.] Fin-footed; having the toes bordered b...
PIN'NATIFID, a. [L. pinna, a fether, and findo, to cleave.] In botany, fether-cl...
PIN'NATE PIN'NATED, a. [L. pinnatus, from pinna, a fether or fin.] In botany, a ...
PIN'NAGE, n. Poundage of cattle. [Not used.] [See Pound .]
PIN'NACLED, pp. Furnished with pinnacles.
PIN'NACLE, n. [L. pinna.] 1. A turret, or part of a building elevated above the ...
PIN'NACE, n. A small vessel navigated with oars and sails, and having generally ...
PINK'-EYED, a. Having small eyes. PINK'-NEEDLE , n. A shepherd's bodkin. PIN'-ST...
PINK, n. 1. An eye, or a small eye; but now disused except in composition, as in...
PIN'ITE, n. [from Pini, a mine in Saxony.] A mineral holding a middle place betw...