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Webster Dictionary :: Penicil

PEN'ICIL, n. [L. penicillus. See Pencil .] 1. Among physicians, a tent or pledge...

Webster Dictionary :: Peninsula

PENIN'SULA, n. [L. pene, almost, and insula, an isle.] 1. A portion of land, con...

Webster Dictionary :: Peninsular

PENIN'SULAR, a. In the form or state of a peninsula; pertaining to a peninsula.

Webster Dictionary :: Peninsulate

PENIN'SULATE, v.t. To encompass almost with water; to form a peninsula. South ri...

Webster Dictionary :: Peninsulated

PENIN'SULATED, pp. Almost surrounded with water.

Webster Dictionary :: Peninsulating

PENIN'SULATING, ppr. Nearly surrounding with water.

Webster Dictionary :: Penitence

PEN'ITENCE PENITENCY, n. [L. poenitentia, from poeniteo, from poena, pain, punis...

Webster Dictionary :: Penitent

PEN'ITENT, a. [L.poenitens.] Suffering pain or sorrow of heart on account of sin...

Webster Dictionary :: Penitential

PENITEN'TIAL, a. Proceeding from or expressing penitence or contrition of heart;...

Webster Dictionary :: Penitentiary

PENITEN'TIARY, a. Relating to penance, or to the rules and measures of penance. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Penitently

PEN'ITENTLY, adv. With penitence; with repentance, sorrow or contrition for sin.

Webster Dictionary :: Penknife

PEN'KNIFE, n. [See Pen and Knife.] A small knife used for making and mending pens.

Webster Dictionary :: Penman

PEN'MAN, n. plu. penmen. [See Pen and Man.] 1. A man that professes or teaches t...

Webster Dictionary :: Penmanship

PEN'MANSHIP, n. The use of the pen in writing; the art of writing. 1. Manner of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pennached

PEN'NACHED, a. Radiated; diversified with natural stripes of various colors; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pennant

PEN'NANT PEN'NATE PEN'NATED, a. [L.pennatus, winged, from penna, a quill or wing...

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