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Definition of pie
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pie is as below...
Pie (n.) An
article
of food
consisting
of paste baked with
something
in it or under it; as,
chicken
pie;
venison
pie; mince pie; apple pie;
pumpkin
pie..
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Sanctify
::
Sanctify
(v. t.) To make
efficient
as the means of
holiness;
to
render
productive
of
holiness
or
piety.
Dislocation
::
Dislocation
(n.) The
displacement
of parts of rocks or
portions
of
strata
from the
situation
which they
originally
occupied.
Slips,
faults,
and the like, are
dislocations..
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) That
portion
of a
rotating
piece,
as a
shaft,
axle,
spindle,
etc., which turns in a
bearing
or box. See
Illust.
of Axle box..
Crosshead
::
Crosshead
(n.) A beam or bar
across
the head or end of a rod, etc., or a block
attached
to it and
carrying
a
knuckle
pin; as the solid
crosspiece
running
between
parallel
slides,
which
receives
motion
from the
piston
of a steam
engine
and
imparts
it to the
connecting
rod, which is
hinged
to the
crosshead..
Poignant
::
Poignant
(a.)
Pricking;
piercing;
sharp;
pungent.
Sparerib
::
Sparerib
(n.) A piece of pork,
consisting
or ribs with
little
flesh on
them..
Pity
::
Pity (n.)
Piety.
Fourchette
::
Fourchette
(n.) The
forked
piece
between
two
adjacent
fingers,
to which the front and back
portions
are
sewed..
Jackstone
::
Jackstone
(n.) A game
played
with five small
stones
or
pieces
of
metal.
See 6th
Chuck.
Year
::
Year (n.) The time of the
apparent
revolution
of the sun
trough
the
ecliptic;
the
period
occupied
by the earth in
making
its
revolution
around
the sun,
called
the
astronomical
year; also, a
period
more or less
nearly
agreeing
with this,
adopted
by
various
nations
as a
measure
of time, and
called
the civil year; as, the
common
lunar year of 354 days, still in use among the
Mohammedans;
the year of 360 days, etc. In
common
usage,
the year
consists
of 365 days, and every
fourth
year
(called
bissext
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A long and
narrow
platform
attached
to one or more sides of
public
hall or the
interior
of a
church,
and
supported
by
brackets
or
columns;
--
sometimes
intended
to be
occupied
by
musicians
or
spectators,
sometimes
designed
merely
to
increase
the
capacity
of the
hall..
Point
::
Point (n.) That which
pricks
or
pierces;
the sharp end of
anything,
esp. the sharp end of a
piercing
instrument,
as a
needle
or a pin..
Binder
::
Binder
(n.)
Anything
that
binds,
as a
fillet,
cord, rope, or band; a
bandage;
-- esp. the
principal
piece of
timber
intended
to bind
together
any
building..
Sandwich
::
Sandwich
(n.) Two
pieces
of bread and
butter
with a thin slice of meat,
cheese,
or the like,
between
them..
Sea Piet
::
Sea piet () See 1st Sea pie.
Pickle
::
Pickle
(v. t.) To give an
antique
appearance
to; -- said of
copies
or
imitations
of
paintings
by the old
masters.
Passegarde
::
Passegarde
(n.) A ridge or
projecting
edge on a
shoulder
piece to turn the blow of a lance or other
weapon
from the joint of the
armor.
Comb
::
Comb (n.) The
thumbpiece
of the
hammer
of a
gunlock,
by which it may be
cocked..
Chip
::
Chip (n.) A piece of wood,
stone,
or other
substance,
separated
by an ax,
chisel,
or
cutting
instrument..
Void
::
Void (a.)
Having
no
incumbent;
unoccupied;
-- said of
offices
and the like.
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