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PIEZOM'ETER, n. [Gr. to press, and measure.] An instrument for ascertaining the ...
PIG, n. 1. The young of swine, male or female. 2. An oblong mass of unforged iro...
PIG'EON, n. A fowl of the genus Columba, of several species, as the stock dove, ...
PIG'EON-FOOT, n. A plant.
PIG'EON-HE`ARTED, a. Timid; easily frightened.
PIG'EON-HOLE, n. A little apartment or division in a case for papers.
PIG'EON-HOLES, n. An old English game in which balls were rolled through little ...
PIG'EON-LIVERED, a. Mild in temper; soft; gentle.
PIG'EON-PEA, n. A plant of the genus Cytisus.
PIG'GIN, n. A small wooden vessel with an erect handle, used as a dipper.
PIG'HEADED, a. Having a large head; stupid.
PIGHT, pp. pite. Pitched; fixed; determined. PIGHT , v.t. To pierce.
PIGHTEL, n. A little inclosure. [Local.]
PIGME'AN, a. [from pigmy.] Very small; like a pigmy; as an image of pigmean size.
PIG'MENT, n. [L. pigmentum, from the root of pingo, to paint.] Paint; a preparat...
PIG'MY, n. [L. pygmoeus; Gr. the fist.] A dwarf; a person of very small stature;...