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Definition of pap
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Pap (n.) A
nipple;
a
mammilla;
a teat.
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Paparchy
::
Paparchy
(n.)
Government
by a pope; papal rule.
Locust Tree
::
Locust
tree () A large North
American
tree of the genus
Robinia
(R.
Pseudacacia),
producing
large
slender
racemes
of
white,
fragrant,
papilionaceous
flowers,
and often
cultivated
as an
ornamental
tree. In
England
it is
called
acacia..
Camerlingo
::
Camerlingo
(n.) The papal
chamberlain;
the
cardinal
who
presides
over the
pope's
household.
He has at times
possessed
great
power.
Limit
::
Limit (v. t.) To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to
terminate,
circumscribe,
or
restrict,
by a limit or
limits;
as, to limit the
acreage
of a crop; to limit the issue of paper
money;
to limit one's
ambitions
or
aspirations;
to limit the
meaning
of a
word..
Muniment
::
Muniment
(n.) A
record;
the
evidences
or
writings
whereby
a man is
enabled
to
defend
the title to his
estate;
title deeds and
papers.
Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Having
little
thickness
or
extent
from one
surface
to its
opposite;
as, a thin plate of
metal;
thin
paper;
a thin
board;
a thin
covering..
Tally
::
Tally (n.)
Originally,
a piece of wood on which
notches
or
scores
were cut, as the marks of
number;
later,
one of two
books,
sheets
of
paper,
etc., on which
corresponding
accounts
were
kept..
Disk
::
Disk (n.) A flat,
circular
plate;
as, a disk of metal or
paper..
Reportorial
::
Reportorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
reporter
or
reporters;
as, the
reportorial
staff of a
newspaper..
Papillomatous
::
Papillomatous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
consisting
of,
papillomata..
Etching
::
Etching
(v. t.) An
impression
on
paper,
parchment,
or other
material,
taken in ink from an
etched
plate..
Capapie
::
Capapie
(adv.)
From head to foot; at all
points.
Hypapophyles
::
Hypapophyles
(pl. ) of
Hypapophysi.
Papagay
::
Papagay
(n.) See
Popinjay,
1 (b)..
Papyrus
::
Papyrus
(n.) The
material
upon which the
ancient
Egyptians
wrote.
It was
formed
by
cutting
the stem of the plant into thin
longitudinal
slices,
which were
gummed
together
and
pressed..
Supplement
::
Supplement
(v. t.) That which fills up,
completes,
or makes an
addition
to,
something
already
organized,
arranged,
or set
apart;
specifically,
a part added to, or
issued
as a
continuation
of, a book or
paper,
to make good its
deficiencies
or
correct
its
errors..
Tractarian
::
Tractarian
(n.) One of the
writers
of the
Oxford
tracts,
called
Tracts
for the
Times,
issued
during
the
period
1833-1841,
in which
series
of
papers
the
sacramental
system
and
authority
of the
Church,
and the value of
tradition,
were
brought
into
prominence.
Also, a
member
of the High
Church
party,
holding
generally
the
principles
of the
Tractarian
writers;
a
Puseyite..
Villus
::
Villus
(n.) One of the
minute
papillary
processes
on
certain
vascular
membranes;
a
villosity;
as, villi cover the
lining
of the small
intestines
of many
animals
and serve to
increase
the
absorbing
surface..
Leader
::
Leader
(n.) The
first,
or the
principal,
editorial
article
in a
newspaper;
a
leading
or main
editorial
article..
Glycyrrhiza
::
Glycyrrhiza
(n.) A genus of
papilionaceous
herbaceous
plants,
one
species
of which (G.
glabra),
is the
licorice
plant,
the roots of which have a
bittersweet
mucilaginous
taste..
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