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PUB'LICLY, adv. Openly; with exposure to popular view or notice; without conceal...
PUBLIC'ITY, n. The state of being public or open to the knowledge of a community...
PUB'LICIST, n. A writer on the laws of nature and nations; one who treats of the...
PUBLICA'TION, n. [L. publicatio, from publico, from publicus.] 1. The act of pub...
PUB'LICAN, n. [L.publicanus, from publicus.] 1. A collector of toll or tribute. ...
PUBLIC-SPIR'ITEDNESS, n. A disposition to advance the public good, or a willingn...
PUBLIC-SPIR'ITED, a. Having or exercising a disposition to advance the interest ...
PUB'LIC-MINDEDNESS, n. A disposition to promote the public weal or advantage. [L...
PUB'LIC-MINDED, a. Disposed to promote the public interest. [Little used.]
PUB'LIC-HE`ARTED, a. Public-spirited. [Not used.]
PUB'LIC, a. [L.publicus, from the root of populus, people; that is, people-like....
PUBES'CENT, a. Arriving at puberty. 1. In botany, covered with pubescence, such ...
PUBES'CENCE, n. [L. pubescens, pubesco, to shoot, to grow mossy or hairy.] 1. Th...
PU'BES, n. [L.] In botany, the hairiness of plants; a downy or villous substance...
PU'BERTY, n. [L.pubertas, from pubes.] The age at which persons are capable of p...
PTY'ALISM, n. [Gr. a spitting, to spit often.] In medicine, salivation; an unnat...