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POCK, n. [Eng. big.] A pustule raised on the surface of the body in the variolou...
POCHARD, n. [from poach.] A fresh water duck of an excellent taste, weighing a p...
POACHY, a. Wet and soft; such as the feet of cattle will penetrate to some depth...
POACHINESS, n. Wetness and softness; the state of being easily penetrable by the...
POACHER, n. One that steals game.
POACHARD POACHED, pp. Slightly boiled or softened; trodden with deep footsteps; ...
POACH, v.t. 1. To boil slightly. 2. To dress by boiling slightly and mixing in a...
PNEU'MONY, n. [Gr. the lungs, to breathe.] In medicine, an inflammation of the l...
PNEUMO'NIA PNEUMON'IC, a. Pertaining to the lungs; pulmonic. PNEUMON'IC , n. A m...
PNEUMATOL'OGY, n. [Gr. air, and discourse.] 1. The doctrine of the properties of...
PNEUMATOL'OGIST, n. One versed in pneumatology.
PNEUMATOLOG'ICAL, a. Pertaining to pneumatology.
PNEUMAT'OCELE, n. [Gr. air, and a tumor.] In surgery, a distension of the scrotu...
PNEUMAT'ICS, n. In natural philosophy, that branch which treats of air. In chimi...
PNEUMATIC PNEUMATICAL, a. numat'ic. [Gr. breath, spirit; to breathe or blow.] 1....
PLY'ING, ppr. Laying on with steadiness or repetition; applying closely; employi...