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POOD, n. A Russian weight, equal to 40 Russian or 36 English pounds.
POOL, n. [L. palus; Gr. probably from setting, standing, like L. stagnum, or fro...
POOP, n. [L. puppis; probably a projection.] The highest and aftmost part of a s...
POOP'ING, n. The shock of a heavy sea on the stern or quarter of a ship, when sc...
POOR, a. [L. pauper.] 1. Wholly destitute of property, or not having property su...
POOR-SPIR'ITED, a. Of a mean spirit; cowardly; base.
POOR-SPIR'ITEDNESS, n. Meanness or baseness of spirit; cowardice.
POOR'JOHN, n. A sort of fish [callarius] of the genus Gadus.
POOR'LY, adv. Without wealth; in indigence or want of the conveniences and comfo...
POOR'NESS, n. Destitution of property; indigence; poverty; want; as the poorness...
POP, n. A small smart quick sound or report. POP , v.i. To enter or issue forth ...
POPE, n. [Low L. papa.] 1. The bishop of Rome, the head of the catholic church. ...
PO'PE-JOAN, n. A game of cards.
PO'PE-S-EYE, n. [pope and eye.] The gland surrounded with fat in the middle of t...
PO'PEDOM, n. The place, office or dignity of the pope; papal dignity. 1. The jur...
PO'PELING, n. An adherent of the pope.