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PAL'TRY, a. [Gr. vile, and to fail.] Ragged; mean; vile; worthless; despicable; ...
PA'LY, a. [from pale.] Pale; wanting color; used only in poetry. 1. In heraldry,...
PAM, n. [supposed to be from palm, victory.] The knave of clubs.
PAM'PER, v.t. [L. bibo.] 1. To feed to the full; to glut; to saginate; to feed l...
PAM'PERED, pp. Fed high; glutted or gratified to the full.
PAM'PERING, ppr. Glutting; feeding luxuriously; gratifying to the full. PAM'PERI...
PAM'PHLET, n. A small book consisting of a sheet of paper, or of sheets stitched...
PAMPHLETEE'R, n. A writer of pamphlets; a scribbler.
PAN, n. 1. A vessel broad and somewhat hollow or depressed in the middle, or wit...
PANACE'A, n. [L. from Gr. all, and to cure.] 1. A remedy for all diseases; a uni...
PANA'DA PANA'DO,n. [L. panis.] A kind of food made by boiling bread in water to ...
PAN'CAKE, n. A thin cake fried in a pan. Some folks think it will never be good ...
PANCH, n. Among seamen, a thick and strong mat, to be fastened on yards to preve...
PANCRAT'IC PANCRAT'ICAL, a. [Gr. all, and strength.] Excelling in all gymnastic ...
PAN'CREAS, n. [Gr. all, and flesh.] A gland of the body situated between the bot...
PANCREAT'IC, a. Pertaining to the pancreas; as pancreatic juice.