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PIX, n. [L. pyxis.] A little box or chest in which the consecrated host is kept ...
PIV'OT, n. A pin on which any thing turns.
PITY, n. [The Latin,Italian, Spanish and Portuguese languages unite pity and pie...
PITU'ITOUS, a. [L. pituitosus.] Consisting of mucus, or resembling it in qualities.
PIT'UITE, n. [L. pituita.] Mucus.
PITU'ITARY, a. [L. pituita, phlegm, rheum; Gr. to spit.] That secretes phlegm or...
PIT'TANCE, n. [The word signifies primarily, a portion of food allowed to a monk...
PIT'MAN, n. The man that stands in a pit when sawing timber with another man who...
PIT'ILESSNESS, n. Unmercifulness; insensibility to the distresses of others.
PIT'ILESSLY, adv. Without mercy or compassion.
PIT'ILESS, a. Destitute of pity; hardhearted; applied to persons; as a pitiless ...
PIT'IFULNESS, n. Tenderness of heart that disposes to pity; mercy; compassion. 1...
PIT'IFULLY, adv. With pity; compassionately. Pitifully behold the sorrows of our...
PIT'IFUL, a. [See Pity .] Full of pity; tender; compassionate; having a heart to...
PIT'IED, pp. Compassionated. [See The verb, to pity.]
PIT'IABLENESS, n. State of deserving compassion.