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PIM'PINEL, n. [L. pimpinella.] The name of several plants of different genera. T...
PIM'PERNEL PIM'PILLO, n. A plant of the genus Cactus.
PIMP, n. A man who provides gratifications for the lust of others; a procurer; a...
PIMEN'TO, n. Jamaica pepper, popularly called allspice. The tree producing this ...
PI'MENT, n. Wine with a mixture of spice or honey.
PIM'ELITE, n. [Gr. fat, and stone.] A terrene substance of an apple green color,...
PIL'SER, n. The moth or fly that runs into a flame.
PI'LOUS, a. [L. pilosus, from pilus, hair.] Hairy. A pilose leaf, in botany, is ...
PI'LOTISM PI'LOTRY, n. Pilotage; skill in piloting. [Not used.] PI'LOUS , a. [L....
PI'LOTING, ppr. Steering; as a ship in dangerous navigation. PI'LOTING , n. The ...
PI'LOTAGE, n. The compensation made or allowed to one who directs the course of ...
PI'LOT-FISH, n. A fish, a species of Gasterosteus, called also rudder-fish, of a...
PI'LOT, n. 1. One who steers a ship in a dangerous navigation, or rather one who...
PILO'SE PILOS'ITY, n. [supra.] Hairiness.
PIL'LOWING, ppr. Resting or laying on a pillow.
PIL'LOWED, pp. or a. Supported by a pillow.