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Webster Dictionary :: Percutient

PERCU'TIENT, n. [L.percutiens.] That which strikes, or has power to strike.

Webster Dictionary :: Perdifoil

PER'DIFOIL, n. [L. perdo, to lose, and folium, leaf.] A plant that annually lose...

Webster Dictionary :: Perdition

PERDI'TION, n. [L. perditio, from perdo, to lose, to ruin.] 1. Entire loss or ru...

Webster Dictionary :: Perdu

PERDU' PERDU'E, adv. [L. perdo.] Close; in concealment. The moderator, out of vi...

Webster Dictionary :: Perdulous

PER'DULOUS, a. [L. perdo.] Lost; thrown away. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Perdurable

PERDU'RABLE, a. [L.perduro; per and duro, to last.] Very durable; lasting; conti...

Webster Dictionary :: Perdurably

PERDU'RABLY, adv. Very durably. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Perduration

PERDURA'TION, n. Long continuance. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Perdy

PER'DY, adv. Certainly; verily; in truth.

Webster Dictionary :: Peregal

PER'EGAL, a. Equal. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Peregrinate

PER'EGRINATE, v.i. [L.peregrinor, from peregrinus, a traveler or stranger; perag...

Webster Dictionary :: Peregrination

PEREGRINA'TION, n. A traveling from one country to another; a wandering; abode i...

Webster Dictionary :: Peregrinator

PER'EGRINATOR, n. A traveler into foreign countries.

Webster Dictionary :: Peregrine

PER'EGRINE, a. [L. peregrinus.] Foreign; not native. [Little used.] Peregrine fa...

Webster Dictionary :: Perempt

PEREMPT', v.t. [L. peremptus, perimo, to kill.] In law, to kill; to crush or des...

Webster Dictionary :: Peremption

PEREMP'TION, n. [L. peremptio.] A killing; a quashing; nonsuit. [Not used.]

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