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PIN'GUID, a. [L. pinguis; Gr. compact; L. pactus; Eng.pack.] Fat; unctuous. [Not...
PIN'GLE, n. A small close. [Not used.]
PIN'FOLD, n. [pin or pen and fold; Eng. to pound.] A place in which beasts are c...
PI'NERY, n. A place where pine-apples are raised. PIN'-FETHER , n. A small or sh...
PI'NEFUL, a. Full of woe. [Not used.]
PIN'EAL, a. [L. pinus.] The pineal gland is a part of the brain, about the bigne...
PINE-APPLE, n. The ananas, a species of Bromelia, so called from its resemblance...
PINE, n. [L. pinus.] A tree of the genus Pinus, of many species, some of which f...
PIN'DUST, n. Small particles of metal made by pointing pins.
PINDAR'IC, a. After the style and manner of Pindar. PINDAR'IC , n. An ode in imi...
PIN'CUSHION, n. A small case stuffed with some soft material, in which females s...
PINCH'FIST PINCH'PENNY, n. A miser; a niggard.
PINCH'ERS, n. plu. [from pinch, not from the French pincette.] An instrument for...
PINCH'ER, n. He or that which pinches.
PINCH'BECK, n. [said to be from the name of the inventor.] An alloy of copper; a...
PINCH, v.t. 1. To press hard or squeeze between the ends of the fingers, the tee...