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PISTILLA'CEOUS, a. Growing on the germ or See d bud of a flower.
PIS'TIL, n. [L. pistillum, a pestle.] In botany, the pointal, an organ of female...
PISTE, n. The track or foot-print of a horseman on the ground he goes over.
PIS'TAZITE, [See Epidote .]
PIS'TACITE PISTAREE'N, n. A silver coin of the value of 17 or 18 cents, or 9d st...
PIST PISTA'CHIO,n. [L. pistachia.] The nut of the Pistacia terebinthus or turpen...
PISS'BURNT, a. Stained with urine.
PIS'SASPHALT, n. [Gr. pitch, and asphalt.] Earth-pitch; pitch mixed with bitumen...
PISS'ABED, n. The vulgar name of a yellow flower, growing among grass.
PISS, v.t. To discharge the liquor secreted by the kidneys and lodged in the uri...
PIS'OPHALT, n. Pea-mineral or mineral-pea; a soft bitumen, black and of a strong...
PIS'OLITE, n. [Gr. a pea, and a stone.] Peastone, a carbonate of lime, slightly ...
PIS'MIRE, n. The insect called the ant or emmet.
PIS'IFORM, a. [L. pisum, a pea, and forma, form.] Having the form of a pea. Mass...
PISH, exclam. A word expressing contempt; sometimes spoken and written pshaw. PI...
PISCIV'OROUS, a. [L. piscis, a fish,and voro, to eat.] Feeding or subsisting on ...