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PLAC'IT, n. [L. placitum, that which pleases, a decree, from placeo, to please.]...
PLAC'IDNESS, n. Calmness; quiet; tranquillity; unruffled state. 1. Mildness; gen...
PLAC'IDLY, adv. Mildly; calmly; quietly; without disturbance or passion.
PLAC'ID, a. [L. placidus, from placo, to appease.] 1. Gentle; quiet; undisturbed...
PLA'CER, n. One who places, locates or sets.
PLACENTA'TION, n. In botany, the disposition of the cotyledons or lobes in the v...
PLACEN'TAL, a. Pertaining to the placenta.
PLACEN'TA, n. [L.] 1. In anatomy, the substance that connects the fetus to the w...
PLA'CED, pp. Set; fixed; located; established.
PLA'CE-MAN, n. One that has an office under a government.
PLACE, n. 1. A particular portion of space of indefinite extent, occupied or int...
PLA'CATE, v.t. [L. placo, to appease.] To appease or pacify; to conciliate.
PLAC`ARD, n. Properly, a written or printed paper posted in a public place. It S...
PLA'CABLENESS, n. [from placable.] The quality of being appeasable; susceptibili...
PLACABIL'ITY PLA'CABLE, a. [L. placabilis, from placo, to pacify; probably forme...
PIZ'ZLE, n. In certain quadrupeds, the part which is official to generation and ...