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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.]
PI'ONY PE'ONY, n. [L. poeonia; Gr. from Apollo, a physician, and a hymn.] An her...
PI'OUS, a. [L. pius.] 1. Godly; reverencing and honoring the Supreme Being in he...
PI'OUSLY, adv. In a pious manner; with reverence and affection for God; religiou...
PIP, n. A disease of fowls; a horny pellicle that grows on the tip of their tong...
PIPE, n. [Eng. fife.] 1. A wind instrument of music, consisting of a long tube o...
PI'PE-FISH, n. A fish of the genus Syngnathus.
PIPE-TREE, n. The lilac.
PI'PED, a. Formed with a tube; tubular.
PI'PER, n. One who plays on a pipe or wind instrument.