Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Petal-shaped

PET'AL-SHAPED, a Having the shape of a petal.

Webster Dictionary :: Petaled

PET'ALED PET'ALINE, a. Pertaining to a petal; attached to a petal; as a petaline...

Webster Dictionary :: Petalism

PET'ALISM, n. [Gr. See Petal .] A form of sentence among the ancient Syracusans,...

Webster Dictionary :: Petalite

PET'ALITE, n. [Gr. a leaf.] A rare mineral occurring in masses, having a foliate...

Webster Dictionary :: Petaloid

PET'ALOID, a. [petal and Gr. form.] Having the form of petals.

Webster Dictionary :: Petalous

PET'ALOUS, a. Having petals; as a petaled flower; opposed to apetalous. This wor...

Webster Dictionary :: Petard

PET`ARD, n. An engine of war made of metal, nearly in the shape of a hat, to be ...

Webster Dictionary :: Petechiae

PETE'CHIAE, n. Purple spots which appear on the skin in malignant fevers.

Webster Dictionary :: Petechial

PETE'CHIAL, a. Spotted. A petechial fever is a malignant fever accompanied with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Petency

COMPETENCE,PETENCY, n. 1. Sufficiency; such a quantity as is sufficient; propert...

Webster Dictionary :: Peter

PETER PET'EREL PE'TERPENCE,n. A tax or tribute formerly paid by the English peop...

Webster Dictionary :: Peterwort

PE'TERWORT, n. A plant.

Webster Dictionary :: Petiolar

PET'IOLAR PET'IOLARY, a. Pertaining to a petiole, or proceeding from it; as a pe...

Webster Dictionary :: Petiolate

PET'IOLATE PET'IOLE, n. [L. petiolus, probably a diminutive from pes, pedis.] In...

Webster Dictionary :: Petioled

PET'IOLED, a. Growing on a petiole; as a petiolate leaf.

Webster Dictionary :: Petit

PETIT, a. pet'ty. Small; little; mean. This word petit is now generally written ...

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