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POR'CUPINE, n. [L. porcus; spina, a spine or thorn.] In zoology, a quadruped of ...
POR'CUPINE-FISH, n. A fish which is covered with spines or prickles. It is of th...
PORE, n. [Gr. to go, to pass.; Eng. to fare. See Fare .] 1. In anatomy, a minute...
PO'RE-BLIND PUR'BLIND, n. Near-sighted; short-sighted.
PO'RER, n. One who pores or studies diligently.
POR'GY, n. A fish of the gilt-head kind.
PO'RINESS, n. [from pory.] The state of being pory or having numerous pores.
PO'RISM, n. [Gr. acquisition, to gain, a passing, to pass.] In geometry, a name ...
PORIS'TIC PORIS'TICAL, a. Pertaining to a porism; See King to determine by what ...
PO'RITE, n. plu. porites. A petrified madrepore.
PORK, n. [L. porcus, a hog or pig; porca, a ridge; or from his snout and rooting...
PORK'EATER, n. One that feeds on swine's flesh.
PORKER, n. A hog; a pig. [Not used in America.]
PORKET, n. A young hog.
PORKLING, n. A pig.
POROS'ITY, n. [from porous.] The quality or state of having pores or interstices.