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Definition of pie
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Pie (n.) Type
confusedly
mixed.
See Pi.
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Wanhope
::
Wanhope
(n.) Want of hope;
despair;
also, faint or
delusive
hope;
delusion.
[Obs.]
Piers
Plowman..
Empierce
::
Empierce
(v. t.) To
pierce;
to
impierce.
Stercorarian
::
Stercoranist
(n.) A
nickname
formerly
given to those who held, or were
alleged
to hold, that the
consecrated
elements
in the
eucharist
undergo
the
process
of
digestion
in the body of the
recipient..
Kitcat
::
Kitcat
(n.) A game
played
by
striking
with a stick small piece of wood,
called
a cat,
shaped
like two cones
united
at their
bases;
tipcat..
Limb
::
Limb (n.) An
elementary
piece of the
mechanism
of a lock.
Hame
::
Hame (n.) One of the two
curved
pieces
of wood or
metal,
in the
harness
of a
draught
horse,
to which the
traces
are
fastened.
They are
fitted
upon the
collar,
or have pads
fitting
the
horse's
neck
attached
to
them..
Milksop
::
Milksop
(n.) A piece of bread
sopped
in milk;
figuratively,
an
effeminate
or
weak-minded
person..
Centrepiece
::
Centrepiece
(n.) An
ornament
to be
placed
in the
center,
as of a
table,
ceiling,
atc.; a
central
article
or
figure..
Shiver
::
Shiver
(v. t.) To break into many small
pieces,
or
splinters;
to
shatter;
to dash to
pieces
by a blow; as, to
shiver
a glass
goblet..
Driblet
::
Driblet
(n.) A small piece or part; a small sum; a small
quantity
of money in
making
up a sum; as, the money was paid in
dribblets..
Disruption
::
Disruption
(n.) The act or
rending
asunder,
or the state of being rent
asunder
or
broken
in
pieces;
breach;
rent;
dilaceration;
rupture;
as, the
disruption
of rocks in an
earthquake;
disruption
of a
state..
Madge
::
Madge (n.) The
magpie.
Pilaster
::
Pilaster
(n.) An
upright
architectural
member
right-angled
in plan,
constructionally
a pier (See Pier, 1 (b)), but
architecturally
corresponding
to a
column,
having
capital,
shaft,
and base to agree with those of the
columns
of the same
order.
In most cases the
projection
from the wall is one third of its
width,
or
less..
Strophanthus
::
Strop (n.) A piece of rope
spliced
into a
circular
wreath,
and put round a block for
hanging
it..
Homestead
::
Homestead
(n.) The home and
appurtenant
land and
buildings
owned by the head of a
family,
and
occupied
by him and his
family..
Washstand
::
Washstand
(n.) A piece of
furniture
holding
the ewer or
pitcher,
basin,
and other
requisites
for
washing
the
person..
Chip
::
Chip (v. t.) To break or
crack,
or crack off a
portion
of, as of an
eggshell
in
hatching,
or a piece of
crockery..
Cirripedia
::
Cirripedia
(n. pl.) An order of
Crustacea
including
the
barnacles.
When
adult,
they have a
calcareous
shell
composed
of
several
pieces.
From the
opening
of the shell the
animal
throws
out a group of
curved
legs,
looking
like a
delicate
curl,
whence
the name of the
group.
See
Anatifa..
Perforation
::
Perforation
(n.) The act of
perforating,
or of
boring
or
piercing
through..
Espier
::
Espier
(n.) One who
espies.
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