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PYTHONIC, a. Pretending to foretell future events.
PYTHONESS, n. [L., Gr., a dragon or serpent.] A sort of witch; also, the female ...
PYTHIAN, a. [from Pythia, the priestess of Apollo.] Pertaining to the priestess ...
PYTHAGORISM, n. The doctrines of Pythagoras.
PYTHAGOREAN, PYTHAGORIC, PYTHAGORICAL, a. Belonging to the philosophy of Pythago...
PYTHAGOREAN, PYTHAGORIC, PYTHAGORICAL, a. Belonging to the philosophy of Pythago...
PYTHAGOREAN, PYTHAGORIC, PYTHAGORICAL, a. Belonging to the philosophy of Pythago...
PYRRHONIST, n. A sceptic; one who doubts of every thing.
PYRRHONISM, n. [from Pyrrho, the founder of the sceptics.] Scepticism; universal...
PYRRHONIC, a. Pertaining to Pyrrhonism.
PYRRHIN, n. [Gr.] A vegeto-animal substance, detected in rain water by M. Brandes.
PYRRHIC, n. [L., Gr., a nimble dance.] 1. In poetry, a foot consisting of two sh...
PYROXENIC, a. Pertaining to pyroxene, or partaking of its qualities.
PYROXENE, n. [Gr., fire; a stranger; a guest in fire, unaltered.] Augite. A spec...
PYROTIC, a. [Gr., to burn.] Caustic. [See Caustic .] PYROTIC , n. A caustic mach...
PYROTECHNICS, PYROTECHNY, n. [supra.] The art of making fire words; or the scien...