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PUD'DER, n. [This is supposed to be the same as pother.] A tumult; a confused no...
PUD'DENING, n. In seamen's language, a thick wreath or circle of cordage, taperi...
PUCK'ERING, ppr. Wrinkling.
PUCK'ERED, pp. Gathered in folds; wrinkled.
PUCK'ER, v.t. [L. pectus; Gr. signifies closely, densely, to cover.] To gather i...
PUCK, n. A demon; a mischievous spirit. PUCK'-BALL\par PUCK'-FIST , n. [from puc...
PU'CERON, n. The name of a tribe of small insects which are found in great numbe...
PU'CELAGE, n. A state of virginity. [Little used.]
PUCE, a. Of a dark brown color.
PUCCOON', n. A plant, a species of Sanguinaria; the blood-root.
PUB'LISHMENT, n. In popular usage in New England, a notice of intended marriage.
PUB'LISHING, ppr. Making known; divulging; promulgating; proclaiming; selling or...
PUB'LISHER, n. One who makes known what was before private or unknown; one that ...
PUB'LISHED, pp. Made known to the community; divulged; promulgated; proclaimed.
PUB'LISH, v.t. [L.publico. See Public .] 1. To discover or make known to mankind...
PUB'LICNESS, n. The state of being public, or open to the view or notice of peop...