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PHAL'AROPE, n. The name of several species of water fowls inhabiting the norther...
PHAL'ANX, n. In Grecian antiquity, a square battalion or body of soldiers, forme...
PHAL'ANGITE, n. [Gr. a legionary soldier.] A soldier belonging to a phalanx.
PHALAN'GIOUS, a. [Gr. a kind of spider.] Pertaining to the genus of spiders deno...
PHAGEDEN'IC, a. [Gr. to eat.] Eating or corroding flesh; as a phagedenic ulcer o...
PHA'ETON, n. [Gr. to shine.] 1. In mythology, the son of Phoebus and Clymene, or...
PEW'TERER, n. One whose occupation is to make vessels and utensils of pewter.
PEW'TER, n. 1. A composition or factitious metal, consisting of tin and lead, or...
PE'WET, n. An aquatic fowl, the sea crow or mire crow, of the genus Larus. 1. Th...
PEW'-FELLOW, n. A companion.
PEW, n. [L. podium.] An inclosed seat in a church. Pews were formerly made squar...
PETUNSE PETUNTSE PETUNTZE, n. petuns'. Porcelain clay so called, used by the Chi...
PET'ULANTLY, adv. With petulance; with saucy pertness.
PET'ULANT, a. [L. petulans.] Saucy; pert or forward with fretfulness or sourness...
PET'ULANCE'ULANCY, n. [L. petulantia.] Freakish passion; peevishness; pettishnes...
PET'TYCOY, n. An herb.