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PEP'PER-BOX, n. A small box with a perforated lid,used for sprinkling pulverized...
PEP'PER, n. [L. piper.] A plant and its See d or grain, of the genus Piper. The ...
PEPAS'TIC, n. [Gr. to concoct or mature.] A medicine that serves to help digesti...
PEOPLISH, a. Vulgar.
PEOPLING, ppr. Stocking with inhabitants.
PEOPLED, pp. Stocked or furnished with inhabitants.
PEOPLE, n. [L. populus.] 1. The body of persons who compose a community, town, c...
PE'ONY, n. [L. poeonia; Gr. from Apollo.] A plant and flower of the genus Paeoni...
PE'ON, n. In Hindoostan, a foot soldier, or a footman armed with sword and targe...
PEN'URY, n. [L. penuria, from Gr. needy.] Want of property; indigence; extreme p...
PENU'RIOUSLY, adv. In a saving or parsimonious manner; with scanty supply.
PENU'RIOUS, a. [L.penuria, scarcity, want; Gr. poor; rare.] 1. Excessively savin...
PENUM'BRA, n. [L.pene, almost,and umbra,shade.] In astronomy, a partial shade or...
PENULT'IMATE, a. [supra.] The last but one; a word used of the last syllable of ...
PENULT', n. [L. penultimus; pene, almost, and ultimus, last.] The last syllable ...
PEN'TREMITE, n. A genus of zoophytes or fossil shells.