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Webster Dictionary :: Pearl-eyed

PEARL-EYED, a. perl'-eyed. Having a speck in the eye.

Webster Dictionary :: Pearl

PEARL, n. perl. 1. A white, hard, smooth, shining body, usually roundish, found ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pearch

PEARCH. [See Perch .]

Webster Dictionary :: Pear-tree

PEAR-TREE, n. The tree that produces pears.

Webster Dictionary :: Pear

PEAR, n. [L. pyrum.] The fruit of the Pyrus communis, of many varieties, some of...

Webster Dictionary :: Peanism

PE'ANISM, n. The song or shouts of praise or of battle; shouts of triumph.

Webster Dictionary :: Pean

PE'AN, n. Among the ancients, a song of rejoicing in honor of Apollo; hence, a s...

Webster Dictionary :: Pealing

PE'ALING, ppr. Uttering a loud sound or successive sounds; resounding. PE'AN , n...

Webster Dictionary :: Pealed

PE'ALED, pp. Assailed with sound; resounded; celebrated.

Webster Dictionary :: Peal

PEAL, n. [from L. pello, whence appello, to appeal. The sense is to drive; a pea...

Webster Dictionary :: Peakish

PE'AKISH, a. Denoting or belonging to an acuminated situation.

Webster Dictionary :: Peaking

PE'AKING, a. Mean; sneaking; poor. [Vulgar.]

Webster Dictionary :: Peak

PEAK, n. [Eng. pike, beak.] 1. The top of a hill or mountain, ending in a point;...

Webster Dictionary :: Peahen

PE'AHEN, n. The hen or female of the peacock.

Webster Dictionary :: Peacock-fish

PE'ACOCK-FISH, n. A fish of the Indian seas, having streaks of beautiful colors.

Webster Dictionary :: Peacock

PE'ACOCK, n. [L. pavo.] A large and beautiful fowl of the genus Pavo, properly t...

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