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PASTRY-COOK, n. One whose occupation is to make and sell articles made of paste.
P`ASTURABLE, a. [from pasture.] Fit for pasture.
P`ASTURAGE, n. 1. The business of feeding or grazing cattle. 2. Grazing ground; ...
P`ASTURE, n. [L. pasco, pastum, to feed.] 1. Grass for the food of cattle; the f...
PASTY, a. Like paste; of the consistence of paste. PASTY , n. [from paste.] A pi...
PAT, a. Fit; convenient; exactly suitable either as to time or place. [Not an el...
PATA'CA PATA'CHE, n. A tender or small vessel employed in conveying men or order...
PATACOON', n. A Spanish coin of the value of 4s. 8d.sterling, or about $1.04 cents.
PATAVIN'ITY, n. The use of local words, or the peculiar style or diction of Livy...
PATCH, n. 1. A piece of cloth sewed on a garment to repair it. 2. A small piece ...
PATCH'ED, pp. Mended with a patch or patches; mended clumsily.
PATCH'ER, n. One that patches or botches.
PATCH'ERY, n. Bungling work; botchery; forgery.
PATCH'ING, ppr. Mending with a piece or pieces; botching.
PATCH'WORK, n. Work composed of pieces of various figures sewed together. 1. Wor...
PATE, n. 1. The head, or rather the top of the head; applied to persons, it is n...