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PIER, n. [L. petra.] 1. A mass of solid stone work for supporting an arch or the...
PIE'POUDRE, n. An ancient court of record in England,incident to every fair and ...
PIE'LED, a. [See Peel .] Bald; bare.
PI'EDNESS, n. Diversity of colors in spots.
PI'ED, a. [allied probably to pie,in piebald, and a contracted word, perhaps fro...
PIE'CER, n. One that pieces; a patcher.
PIE'CEMEALED, a. Divided into small pieces.
PIE'CEMEAL, adv. 1. In pieces; in fragments. On which it piecemeal broke. 2. by ...
PIE'CELESS, a. Not made of pieces; consisting of an entire thing.
PIE'CED, pp. Mended or enlarged by a piece or pieces.
PIECE, n. [Heb. to cut off or clip.] 1. A fragment or part of any thing separate...
PI'EBALD, a. Of various colors; diversified in color; as a piebald horse.
PIE, n. [Gr. thick; or from mixing.] An article of food consisting of paste bake...
PID'DLER, n. One who busies himself about little things. 1. One that eats squeam...
PICTURESQUE PICTURESQUELY PICTURESQUENESS PID'DLE, v.i. [This is a different spe...
PICTURESK'NESS, n. The state of being picturesque.