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PI'BROCH, n. A wild irregular species of music, peculiar to the Highlands of Sco...
PI'CA, n. In ornithology, the pie or mag-pie, a species of Corvus. 1. In medicin...
PICAROON', n. A plunderer; a pirate. This word is not applied to a highway robbe...
PIC'CADIL PICCADIL'LY PIC'CAGE, n. Money paid at fairs for breaking ground for b...
PICK, v.t. [L. pecto.] 1. To pull off or pluck with the fingers something that g...
PICKAPACK, adv. In manner of a pack. [Vulgar.]
PICK'ARDIL, n. [probably from the root of pike, peak.] A high collar or a kind o...
PICK'AX, n. [pick and ax.] An ax with a sharp point at tone end and a broad blad...
PICK'BACK, a. On the back.
PICK'ED, pp. Plucked off by the fingers, teeth or claws; cleaned by picking; ope...
PICK'EDNESS, n. State of being pointed at the end; sharpness. 1. Foppery; spruce...
PICKEE'R, v.t. 1. To pillage; to pirate. 2. To skirmish, as soldiers on the outp...
PICK'ER, n. One that picks or culls. 1. A pickax or instrument for picking or se...
PICK'EREL, n. [from pike.] A small pike, a fish of the genus Esox.
PICK'EREL-WEED, n. A plant supposed to breed pickerels.
PICK'ET, n. A stake sharpened or pointed; used in fortification and encampments....