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Webster Dictionary :: Pinguid

PIN'GUID, a. [L. pinguis; Gr. compact; L. pactus; Eng.pack.] Fat; unctuous. [Not...

Webster Dictionary :: Pingle

PIN'GLE, n. A small close. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Pinfold

PIN'FOLD, n. [pin or pen and fold; Eng. to pound.] A place in which beasts are c...

Webster Dictionary :: Pinery

PI'NERY, n. A place where pine-apples are raised. PIN'-FETHER , n. A small or sh...

Webster Dictionary :: Pineful

PI'NEFUL, a. Full of woe. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Pineal

PIN'EAL, a. [L. pinus.] The pineal gland is a part of the brain, about the bigne...

Webster Dictionary :: Pine-apple

PINE-APPLE, n. The ananas, a species of Bromelia, so called from its resemblance...

Webster Dictionary :: Pine

PINE, n. [L. pinus.] A tree of the genus Pinus, of many species, some of which f...

Webster Dictionary :: Pindust

PIN'DUST, n. Small particles of metal made by pointing pins.

Webster Dictionary :: Pindaric

PINDAR'IC, a. After the style and manner of Pindar. PINDAR'IC , n. An ode in imi...

Webster Dictionary :: Pincushion

PIN'CUSHION, n. A small case stuffed with some soft material, in which females s...

Webster Dictionary :: Pinchfist

PINCH'FIST PINCH'PENNY, n. A miser; a niggard.

Webster Dictionary :: Pinchers

PINCH'ERS, n. plu. [from pinch, not from the French pincette.] An instrument for...

Webster Dictionary :: Pincher

PINCH'ER, n. He or that which pinches.

Webster Dictionary :: Pinchbeck

PINCH'BECK, n. [said to be from the name of the inventor.] An alloy of copper; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Pinch

PINCH, v.t. 1. To press hard or squeeze between the ends of the fingers, the tee...

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