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PIN'NACLE, n. [L. pinna.] 1. A turret, or part of a building elevated above the ...
PIN'NACLED, pp. Furnished with pinnacles.
PIN'NAGE, n. Poundage of cattle. [Not used.] [See Pound .]
PIN'NATE PIN'NATED, a. [L. pinnatus, from pinna, a fether or fin.] In botany, a ...
PIN'NATIFID, a. [L. pinna, a fether, and findo, to cleave.] In botany, fether-cl...
PIN'NATIPED, a. [L. pinna and pes, foot.] Fin-footed; having the toes bordered b...
PIN'NED, pp. Fastened with pins; confined.
PIN'NER, n. One that pins or fastens; also, a pounder of cattle, or the pound ke...
PIN'NITE, n. Fossil remains of the Pinna, a genus of shells.
PIN'NOCK, n. A small bird, the tomtit.
PIN'NULATE, a. A pinnulate leaf is one in which each pinna is subdivided.
PINT, n. Half a quart, or four gills. In medicine, twelve ounces. It is applied ...
PIN'TLE, n. A little pin. In artillery, a long iron bolt.
PIN'ULES, n. plu. In astronomy, the sights of an astrolabe.
PIONEE'R, n. 1. In the art and practice of war, one whose business is to march w...
PI'ONING, n. The work of pioneers. [Not used.]