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POR'GY, n. A fish of the gilt-head kind.
PO'RER, n. One who pores or studies diligently.
PO'RE-BLIND PUR'BLIND, n. Near-sighted; short-sighted.
PORE, n. [Gr. to go, to pass.; Eng. to fare. See Fare .] 1. In anatomy, a minute...
POR'CUPINE-FISH, n. A fish which is covered with spines or prickles. It is of th...
POR'CUPINE, n. [L. porcus; spina, a spine or thorn.] In zoology, a quadruped of ...
POR'CINE, a. [L. porcinus, from porcus. See Pork .] Pertaining to swine; as the ...
PORCH, n. [L. porticus, from porta, a gate, entrance or passage, or from portus,...
POR'CELLANITE, n. A silicious mineral, a species of jasper, of various colors. I...
PORCELLA'NEOUS, a. [from porcelain.] Pertaining to or resembling porcelain; as p...
POR'CELAIN, n. [L. portulaca.] 1. The finest species of earthen ware, originally...
POR'CATED, a. [L. porca, a ridge.] Ridged; formed in ridges.
POP'ULOUSNESS, n. The state of having many inhabitants in proportion to the exte...
POP'ULOUSLY, adv. With many inhabitants in proportion to the extent of country.
POP'ULOUS, a. [L. populosus.] Full of inhabitants; containing many inhabitants i...
POPULOS'ITY, n. Populousness. [Not used.]