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Webster Dictionary :: Plantain-tree

PLANT'AIN-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Musa, the most remarkable species of whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Plantal

PLANT'AL, a. Belonging to plants. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Plantation

PLANTA'TION, n. [L. plantatio, from planto, to plant.] 1. The act of planting or...

Webster Dictionary :: Planted

PLANT'ED, pp. Set in the earth for propagation; set; fixed; introduced; establis...

Webster Dictionary :: Planter

PLANT'ER, n. One that plants, sets, introduces or establishes; as a planter of m...

Webster Dictionary :: Plantership

PLANT'ERSHIP, n. The business of a planter, or the management of a plantation, a...

Webster Dictionary :: Planticle

PLANT'ICLE, n. A young plant or plant in embryo.

Webster Dictionary :: Planting

PLANT'ING, ppr. Setting in the earth for propagation; setting; settling; introdu...

Webster Dictionary :: Plash

PLASH, n. [Gr. superabundant moisture.] 1. A small collection of standing water;...

Webster Dictionary :: Plashing

PLASH'ING, ppr. Cutting and interweaving, as branches in a hedge. PLASH'ING , n....

Webster Dictionary :: Plashy

PLASH'Y, a. Watery; abounding with puddles.

Webster Dictionary :: Plasm

PLASM, n. [Gr. to form.] A mold or matrix in which any thing is cast or formed t...

Webster Dictionary :: Plasma

PLAS'MA, n. A silicious mineral of a color between grass green and leek green, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Plasmatic

PLASMAT'IC PLASMAT'ICAL, a. Giving shape; having the power of giving form.

Webster Dictionary :: Plaster

PL`ASTER, n. [L. emplastrum; Gr. to daub or smear, properly to lay or spread on;...

Webster Dictionary :: Plaster-stone

PL`ASTER-STONE, n. Gypsum, which see. This when pulverized is extensively used a...

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