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Definition of pee
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Pee (n.) Bill of an
anchor.
See Peak, 3 (c)..
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Sputterer
::
Sputter
(n.) Moist
matter
thrown
out in small
detached
particles;
also,
confused
and hasty
speech..
Reebok
::
Reebok
(n.) The
peele.
Peek
::
Peek (v. i.) To look
slyly,
or with the eyes half
closed,
or
through
a
crevice;
to
peep..
Elocution
::
Elocution
(n.)
Utterance
by
speech.
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) A
particular
portion
constituting
a part of
something
continuous;
esp., a
portion
of a book,
speech,
or
musical
composition;
a
paragraph;
a
clause..
Word
::
Word (n.) Talk;
discourse;
speech;
language.
Tropology
::
Tropology
(n.) A
rhetorical
mode of
speech,
including
tropes,
or
changes
from the
original
import
of the
word..
Cheep
::
Cheep (n.) A
chirp,
peep, or
squeak,
as of a young bird or
mouse..
Atonic
::
Atonic
(n.) An
element
of
speech
entirely
destitute
of
vocality,
or
produced
by the
breath
alone;
a
nonvocal
or surd
consonant;
a
breathing..
Consolatory
::
Consolatory
(n.) That which
consoles;
a
speech
or
writing
intended
for
consolation.
Graceful
::
Graceful
(a.)
Displaying
grace or
beauty
in form or
action;
elegant;
easy;
agreeable
in
appearance;
as, a
graceful
walk,
deportment,
speaker,
air, act,
speech..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The
difference
between
the speed of a screw
steamer
under sail and that of the screw when the ship
outruns
the
screw;
or
between
the
propulsive
effects
of the
different
floats
of a
paddle
wheel.
See
Citation
under Drag, v. i., 3..
Teutonicism
::
Teutonicism
(n.) A mode of
speech
peculiar
to the
Teutons;
a
Teutonic
idiom,
phrase,
or
expression;
a
Teutonic
mode or
custom;
a
Germanism..
Countess
::
Countess
(n.) The wife of an earl in the
British
peerage,
or of a count in the
Continental
nobility;
also, a lady
possessed
of the same
dignity
in her own
right.
See the Note under
Count..
Bunkum
::
Bunkum
(n.)
Speech-making
for the
gratification
of
constituents,
or to gain
public
applause;
flattering
talk for a
selfish
purpose;
anything
said for mere
show..
Curstness
::
Curstness
(n.)
Peevishness;
malignity;
frowardness;
crabbedness;
surliness.
Expeditive
::
Expeditive
(a.)
Performing
with
speed.
Mull
::
Mull (n.) An
inferior
kind of
madder
prepared
from the
smaller
roots or the
peelings
and
refuse
of the
larger.
Pseudology
::
Pseudology
(n.)
Falsehood
of
speech.
Speech
::
Speech
(n.) A
particular
language,
as
distinct
from
others;
a
tongue;
a
dialect..
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