Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Peerdom

PEE'RDOM, n. Peerage. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Peerage

PEE'RAGE, n. [See Peer , an equal.] The rank or dignity of a peer or nobleman. 1...

Webster Dictionary :: Peer

PEER, n. [L. par.] 1. An equal; one of the same rank. A man may be familiar with...

Webster Dictionary :: Peeping-hole

PEE'PING-HOLE, n. A hole or crevice through which one may peep or look without b...

Webster Dictionary :: Peep-hole

PEE'P-HOLE PEE'PER, n. A chicken just breaking the shell. 1. In familiar languag...

Webster Dictionary :: Peep

PEEP, v.i. [L. pipio; Heb. to cry out.] 1. To begin to appear; to make the first...

Webster Dictionary :: Peeling

PEE'LING, ppr. Stripping off skin or bark; plundering.

Webster Dictionary :: Peeler

PEE'LER, n. One that peels, strips or flays. 1. A plunderer; pillaged.

Webster Dictionary :: Peeled

PEE'LED, pp. Stripped of skin, bark or rind; plundered; pillaged.

Webster Dictionary :: Peel

PEEL, v.t. [L. pilo, to pull off hair and to pillage; pilus, the hair.] 1. To st...

Webster Dictionary :: Peek

PEEK, in our popular dialect, is the same as peep, to look through a crevice.

Webster Dictionary :: Peed

PEED, a. Blind of one eye. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Pee

PEE, v.i. To look with one eye. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Pedunculate

PEDUN'CULATE, a. Growing on a peduncle; as a pedunculate flower.

Webster Dictionary :: Peduncular

PEDUN'CULAR, a. Pertaining to a peduncle; growing from a peduncle; as a peduncul...

Webster Dictionary :: Peduncle

PEDUN'CLE, n. [L. pes,the foot.] In botany,the stem or stalk that supports the f...

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