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PED, n. [for pad.] A small pack-saddle. 1. A basket; a hamper.
PECU'NIOUS, a. Full of money. [Not used.]
PECU'NIARY, a. [L. pecuniarius, from pecunia, money, from pecus, cattle.] 1. Rel...
PECU'LIARNESS, n. The state of being peculiar; appropriation. [Little used.]
PECU'LIARLY, adv. Particularly; singly. 1. In a manner not common to others.
PECU'LIARIZE, v.t. To appropriate; to make peculiar.
PECULIAR'ITY, n. Something peculiar to a person or thing; that which belongs to ...
PECU'LIAR, a. [L. peculiaris, from peculium, one's own property, from pecus, cat...
PEC'ULATOR, n.[L.] One that defrauds the public by appropriating to his own use ...
PECULA'TION, n. The act, practice or crime of defrauding the public by appropria...
PEC'ULATE, v.i. [L. peculatus, peculor, from peculium, private property, from pe...
PEC'TORAL, a. [L. pectoralis, from pectus, breast.] Pertaining to the breast; as...
PEC'TINITE, n. [L. pecten, a comb.] A fossil pecten or scallop, or scallop petri...
PECTINA'TION, n. The state of being pectinated. 1. A combing; the combing of the...
PEC'TINATE PEC'TINATED, a. [from L. pecten, a comb.] Having resemblance to the t...
PEC'TINAL, a. [L. pecten, a comb; pecto, to comb.] Pertaining to a comb; resembl...