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PEN'ANCE, n. 1. The suffering, labor or pain to which a person voluntarily subje...
PEN'ALTY, n. 1. The suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or j...
PENAL'ITY, n. Liableness or condemnation to punishment. [Not used.]
PE'NAL, a. [L. poena; Gr. pain, punishment. See Pain .] 1. Enacting punishment; ...
PEN, n. [L. penna; pinna, a fin, that is, a shoot or point.] 1. An instrument us...
PEL'VIS, n. [L. pelvis, a bason.] The cavity of the body formed by the os sacrum...
PELVIM'ETER, n. [L. pelvis, and Gr. measure.] An instrument to measure the dimen...
PEL'TRY, n. [from pelt, a skin.] The skins of animals producing fur; skins in ge...
PELT'ING, ppr. Striking with something thrown or driven. PELT'ING , n. An assaul...
PELT'ER, n. One that pelts; also, a pinch-penny; a mean, sordid person.
PELT'ED, pp. Struck with something thrown or driven.
PELT'ATELY, adv. In the form of a target.
PELT'ATE PELT'ATED, a. [L. pelta, a target.] In botany, having the shape of a ta...
PELT, n. [L. pellis.] 1. The skin of a beast with the hair on it; a raw hide. 2....
PELLUCID'ITY PELLU'CIDNESS, n. Perfect clearness; transparency; as the pellucidi...
PELLU'CID, a. [L. pellucidus; per and lucidus; very bright. See Light .] Perfect...