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PLAC`ARD, n. Properly, a written or printed paper posted in a public place. It S...
PLA'CATE, v.t. [L. placo, to appease.] To appease or pacify; to conciliate.
PLACE, n. 1. A particular portion of space of indefinite extent, occupied or int...
PLA'CE-MAN, n. One that has an office under a government.
PLA'CED, pp. Set; fixed; located; established.
PLACEN'TA, n. [L.] 1. In anatomy, the substance that connects the fetus to the w...
PLACEN'TAL, a. Pertaining to the placenta.
PLACENTA'TION, n. In botany, the disposition of the cotyledons or lobes in the v...
PLA'CER, n. One who places, locates or sets.
PLAC'ID, a. [L. placidus, from placo, to appease.] 1. Gentle; quiet; undisturbed...
PLAC'IDLY, adv. Mildly; calmly; quietly; without disturbance or passion.
PLAC'IDNESS, n. Calmness; quiet; tranquillity; unruffled state. 1. Mildness; gen...
PLAC'IT, n. [L. placitum, that which pleases, a decree, from placeo, to please.]...
PLACK'ET,n. A petticoat. If this is the sense of the word in Shakespeare, it is ...
PLAD, n. A striped or variegated cloth worn by the highlanders in Scotland. It i...
PLA'GIARISM, n. [from plagiary.] The act of purloining another man's literary wo...