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authorSergey Poznyakoff <gray@gnu.org.ua>2012-01-30 00:07:41 +0200
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<p><ent>Paage</ent><br/
<hw>Pa"age</hw> <pr>(p<amac/"<asl/j; 48)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[OF. <ets>paage</ets>, <ets>paiage</ets>, F. <ets>p<eacute/age</ets>, fr. (assumed) LL. <ets>pedaticum</ets>, fr. L. <ets>pes</ets>, <ets>pedis</ets>, foot. See <er>Pedage</er>, <er>Pedal</er>.]</ety> <fld>(O. Eng. Law)</fld> <def>A toll for passage over another person's grounds.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>peage</asp> and <asp>pedage</asp>.]</altsp> <rj><au>Burke.</au></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Paard</ent><br/
-||<hw>Paard</hw> <pr>(p<aum/rd)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[D., a horse.]</ety> <def>The zebra.</def> <mark>[S. Africa]</mark><br/
+\'d8<hw>Paard</hw> <pr>(p<aum/rd)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[D., a horse.]</ety> <def>The zebra.</def> <mark>[S. Africa]</mark><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Paas</ent><br/
<hw>Paas</hw> <pr>(p<aum/s)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>Pace</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark> <rj><au>Chaucer</au></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
@@ -275,17 +275,17 @@ In that good path that I would wish it go.</q> <rj><qau>Shak</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Pacha</ent><br/
<hw>Pa*cha"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <def>A civil or military authority in Turkey or Egypt; same as <er>Pasha</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source> + <source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pachacamac</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`cha*ca*mac"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>prop. n.</pos> <def>A divinity worshiped by the ancient Peruvians as the creator of the universe.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa`cha*ca*mac"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>prop. n.</pos> <def>A divinity worshiped by the ancient Peruvians as the creator of the universe.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pachak</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*chak"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>The fragrant roots of the <spn>Saussurea Costus</spn>, exported from India to China, and used for burning as incense. It is supposed to be the <altname>costus</altname> of the ancients.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>putchuck</asp>.]</altsp><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*chak"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>The fragrant roots of the <spn>Saussurea Costus</spn>, exported from India to China, and used for burning as incense. It is supposed to be the <altname>costus</altname> of the ancients.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>putchuck</asp>.]</altsp><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pachalic</ent><br/
<hw>Pa*cha"lic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a. & n.</pos> <def>See <er>Pashalic</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
@@ -293,24 +293,24 @@ In that good path that I would wish it go.</q> <rj><qau>Shak</qau></rj><br/
<hw>pachinko</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <def>A popular Japanese pinball game played on a vertical board.</def><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Parchisi</ent><br/
<ent>Parchesi</ent><br/
<ent>Pachisi</ent><br/
-<mhw>||<hw>Pa*chi"si</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Par*che"si</hw>, <hw>Par*chi"si</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Hind., fr. <ets>pachis</ets> twenty-five, the highest throw in the game.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A game, somewhat resembling backgammon, originating in India.</def><br/
+<mhw>\'d8<hw>Pa*chi"si</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <hw>Par*che"si</hw>, <hw>Par*chi"si</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Hind., fr. <ets>pachis</ets> twenty-five, the highest throw in the game.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A game, somewhat resembling backgammon, originating in India.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>A game adopted from the Indian game, using disks, as of pasteboard, and dice; it is played on a cross-shaped board.</def> <mark>[U. S. & Eng.]</mark><br/
[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source> + <source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>pachometer</ent><br/
<hw>pa*chom"e*ter</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <grk>pa`chos</grk> thickness + <ets>-meter</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Physics)</fld> <def>An instrument for measuring thickness, as of the glass of a mirror, or of paper; a pachymeter.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>pachonta</ent><br/
-||<hw>pa*chon"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A substance resembling gutta-percha, and used to adulterate it, obtained from the East Indian tree <spn>Isonandra acuminata</spn>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>pa*chon"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A substance resembling gutta-percha, and used to adulterate it, obtained from the East Indian tree <spn>Isonandra acuminata</spn>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>pachouli</ent><br/
<hw>pachouli</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A small East Indian shrubby mint (<spn>Pogostemon cablin</spn>); a fragrant oil from its leaves is used in perfumes.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> patchouli, patchouly, <spn>Pogostemon cablin</spn>.</syn><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
@@ -351,13 +351,13 @@ In that good path that I would wish it go.</q> <rj><qau>Shak</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>pachydermal</ent><br/
<hw>pach`y*der"mal</hw> <pr>(p<acr/k"<icr/*d<etil/r"m<ait/l)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Of or relating to the pachyderms; <as>as, <ex>pachydermal</ex> dentition</as>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pachydermata</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pach`y*der"ma*ta</hw> <pr>(p<acr/k`<icr/*d<etil/r"m<adot/*t<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>pachy`dermos</grk> thick-skinned; <grk>pachy`s</grk> thick + <grk>de`rma</grk> skin.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A group of hoofed mammals distinguished for the thickness of their skins, including the elephant, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, tapir, horse, and hog; the pachyderms. It is now considered an artificial group.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pach`y*der"ma*ta</hw> <pr>(p<acr/k`<icr/*d<etil/r"m<adot/*t<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>pachy`dermos</grk> thick-skinned; <grk>pachy`s</grk> thick + <grk>de`rma</grk> skin.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A group of hoofed mammals distinguished for the thickness of their skins, including the elephant, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, tapir, horse, and hog; the pachyderms. It is now considered an artificial group.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>pachydermatosis</ent><br/
<hw>pach*y*der`ma*to"sis</hw> <pr>(p<acr/k*<icr/*d<etil/r`m<adot/*t<omac/"s<icr/s)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>pachyderma</er>.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> pachyderma, pachydermia, nevoid elephantiasis.</syn><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
@@ -464,13 +464,13 @@ In that good path that I would wish it go.</q> <rj><qau>Shak</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>pacificist</ent><br/
<hw>pacificist</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <def>A <er>pacifist</er>.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> pacifist, disarmer.</syn><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pacifico</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*ci"fi*co</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Sp. See <er>Pacific</er>.]</ety> <def>A peaceful person; -- applied specif. by the Spaniards to the natives in Cuba and the Philippine Islands who did not oppose the Spanish arms.</def></p>
+\'d8<hw>Pa*ci"fi*co</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Sp. See <er>Pacific</er>.]</ety> <def>A peaceful person; -- applied specif. by the Spaniards to the natives in Cuba and the Philippine Islands who did not oppose the Spanish arms.</def></p>
<p><q>While we were going through the woods one of the <qex>pacificos</qex> pointed to a new grave.</q> <rj><qau>Harper's Weekly.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pacifier</ent><br/
<hw>Pac"i*fi`er</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <sn>1.</sn> <def>One who or that which pacifies.</def><br/
@@ -1058,13 +1058,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Padelion</ent><br/
<hw>Pad`e*li"on</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F. <ets>pas de lion</ets> lion's foot.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A plant with pedately lobed leaves; the lady's mantle.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Padella</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*del"la</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[It., prop., a pan, a friing pan, fr. L. <ets>patella</ets> a pan.]</ety> <def>A large cup or deep saucer, containing fatty matter in which a wick is placed, -- used for public illuminations, as at St. Peter's, in Rome. Called also <altname>padelle</altname>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*del"la</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[It., prop., a pan, a friing pan, fr. L. <ets>patella</ets> a pan.]</ety> <def>A large cup or deep saucer, containing fatty matter in which a wick is placed, -- used for public illuminations, as at St. Peter's, in Rome. Called also <altname>padelle</altname>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>pademelon</ent><br/
<hw>pad`e*mel"on</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Any of several small reddish-brown wallabies of scrubby areas of Australia and New Guinea, especially those belonging to the genus <gen>Thylogale</gen>; a paddymelon. See <er>Wallaby</er></def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source> + <source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
@@ -1074,13 +1074,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Padge</ent><br/
<hw>Padge</hw>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The barn owl; -- called also <altname>pudge</altname>, and <altname>pudge owl</altname>.</def> <mark>[Prov. Eng.]</mark><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Padishah</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`di*shah"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Per. <ets>p<amac/dish<amac/h</ets>. Cf. <er>Pasha</er>.]</ety> <def>Chief ruler; monarch; sovereign; -- a title of the Sultan of Turkey, and of the Shah of Persia.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa`di*shah"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Per. <ets>p<amac/dish<amac/h</ets>. Cf. <er>Pasha</er>.]</ety> <def>Chief ruler; monarch; sovereign; -- a title of the Sultan of Turkey, and of the Shah of Persia.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Padlock</ent><br/
<hw>Pad"lock`</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Perh. orig., a lock for a <ets>pad</ets> gate, or a gate opening to a <ets>path</ets>, or perh., a lock for a basket or pannier, and from Prov. E. <ets>pad</ets> a pannier. Cf. <er>Pad</er> a path, <er>Paddler</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A portable lock with a bow which is usually jointed or pivoted at one end so that it can be opened, the other end being fastened by the bolt, -- used for fastening by passing the bow through a staple over a hasp or through the links of a chain, etc.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
@@ -1100,25 +1100,25 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><cs><col><b>Padow pipe</b></col>. <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <cd>See <cref>Paddock pipe</cref>, under <er>Paddock</er>.</cd></cs><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Padre</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa"dre</hw> <pr>(p<aum/"dr<amac/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu>pl. Sp. & Pg. <plw>Padres</plw> <pr>(p<aum/"dr<amac/s)</pr>; It. <plw>Padri</plw> <pr>(p<aum/"dr<emac/)</pr></plu>. <ety>[Sp., Pg., & It., fr. L. <ets>pater</ets> father. See <er>Father</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A Christian priest or monk; used as a term of address for priests in some churches (especially Roman or Orthodox Catholic in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Spanish America); -- also used in the American military.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa"dre</hw> <pr>(p<aum/"dr<amac/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu>pl. Sp. & Pg. <plw>Padres</plw> <pr>(p<aum/"dr<amac/s)</pr>; It. <plw>Padri</plw> <pr>(p<aum/"dr<emac/)</pr></plu>. <ety>[Sp., Pg., & It., fr. L. <ets>pater</ets> father. See <er>Father</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A Christian priest or monk; used as a term of address for priests in some churches (especially Roman or Orthodox Catholic in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Spanish America); -- also used in the American military.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> Father.</syn><br/
[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>In India (from the Portuguese), any Christian minister; also, a priest of the native region.</def> <rj><au>Kipling.</au></rj><br/
[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
<p><sn>3.</sn> <def>A chaplain in one of the military services.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> military chaplain, Holy Joe, sky pilot.</syn><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Padrone</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*dro"ne</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> It. <plw>Padroni</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>, E. <plw>Padrones</plw>.</plu> <ety>[It. See <er>Patron</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A patron; a protector.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*dro"ne</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> It. <plw>Padroni</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>, E. <plw>Padrones</plw>.</plu> <ety>[It. See <er>Patron</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A patron; a protector.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>The master of a small coaster in the Mediterranean.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>3.</sn> <def>A man who imports, and controls the earnings of, Italian laborers, street musicians, etc.</def><br/
@@ -1323,13 +1323,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>pager</ent><br/
<hw>pag"er</hw>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>A small electronic communication device which signals when a telephone call has been received at a base station. Each such device receives radio signals from the base station specifically coded for the individual to whom it is registered; the signal given by the device to the registered user may be a beeping sound, indicating that the user should call the base station to receive a message; or it may display a telephone number to which the user may call directly to return the incoming call, or may display a short message. Such devices are small enough to carry in the pocket or pocketbook, or to clip onto a belt or other part of the clothing. Also called <altname>beeper</altname>.</def><br/
[<source>PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pagina</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pag"i*na</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Pagin<ae/</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>The surface of a leaf or of a flattened thallus.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pag"i*na</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Pagin<ae/</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>The surface of a leaf or of a flattened thallus.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Paginal</ent><br/
<hw>Pag"i*nal</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>paginalis</ets>.]</ety> <def>Consisting of pages.</def> <ldquo/<xex>Paginal</xex> books.<rdquo/ <rj><au>Sir T. Browne.</au></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
@@ -1369,13 +1369,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Pagodite</ent><br/
<hw>Pa*go"dite</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Min.)</fld> <def>Agalmatolite; -- so called because sometimes carved by the Chinese into the form of pagodas. See <er>Agalmatolite</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Paguma</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*gu"ma</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Any one of several species of East Indian viverrine mammals of the genus <gen>Paguma</gen>. They resemble a weasel in form.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*gu"ma</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Any one of several species of East Indian viverrine mammals of the genus <gen>Paguma</gen>. They resemble a weasel in form.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pagurian</ent><br/
<hw>Pa*gu"ri*an</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>pagurus</ets> a kind of crab, Gr. <grk>pa`goyros</grk>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Any one of a tribe of anomuran crustaceans, of which <gen>Pagurus</gen> is a type; the hermit crab. See <cref>Hermit crab</cref>, under <er>Hermit</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
@@ -1389,13 +1389,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><q>Fie! fie! fie! <qex>pah</qex>! <qex>pah</qex>! Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pah</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pah</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[From native name.]</ety> <def>A kind of stockaded intrenchment.</def> <mark>[New Zealand.]</mark> <rj><au>Farrow.</au></rj><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pah</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[From native name.]</ety> <def>A kind of stockaded intrenchment.</def> <mark>[New Zealand.]</mark> <rj><au>Farrow.</au></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>pahautea</ent><br/
<hw>pahautea</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <def>An evergreen tree (<spn>Libocedrus bidwillii</spn>) of New Zealand resembling the kawaka.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> <spn>Libocedrus bidwillii</spn>, mountain pine.</syn><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
@@ -1413,13 +1413,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>PJC</source>]</p>
<p><sn>3.</sn> <def>A gold coin formerly used in Iran, equal in value to 20 rials.</def><br/
[<source>PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pahoehoe</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*ho"e*ho`e</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Min.)</fld> <def>A name given in Hawaii (formerly the Sandwich Islands) to lava having a relatively smooth or billowing surface, in distinction from the rough-surfaced lava, called <contr>aa</contr>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*ho"e*ho`e</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Min.)</fld> <def>A name given in Hawaii (formerly the Sandwich Islands) to lava having a relatively smooth or billowing surface, in distinction from the rough-surfaced lava, called <contr>aa</contr>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source> <source>+PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pah-Utes</ent><br/
<hw>Pah"-Utes`</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <fld>(Ethnol.)</fld> <def>See <er>Utes</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
@@ -1440,13 +1440,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Paigle</ent><br/
<hw>Pai"gle</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Etymol. uncertain.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A species of <gen>Primula</gen>, either the cowslip or the primrose.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>pagle</asp>, <asp>pagil</asp>, <asp>peagle</asp>, and <asp>pygil</asp>.]</altsp><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Paijama</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pai*ja"ma</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>Pyjama.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pai*ja"ma</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>Pyjama.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pail</ent><br/
<hw>Pail</hw> <pr>(p<amac/l)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[OE. <ets>paile</ets>, AS. <ets>p<ae/gel</ets> a wine vessel, a pail, akin to D. & G. <ets>pegel</ets> a watermark, a gauge rod, a measure of wine, Dan. <ets>p<ae/gel</ets> half a pint.]</ety> <def>A vessel of wood or tin, etc., usually cylindrical and having a bail, -- used esp. for carrying liquids, as water or milk, etc.; a bucket. It may, or may not, have a cover.</def> <rj><au>Shak.</au></rj><br/
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@@ -1456,13 +1456,13 @@ Was <qex>packeted</qex> to France.</q> <rj><qau>Ford.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Paillasse</ent><br/
<hw>Pail*lasse"</hw> <pr>(?; F. <?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F., fr. <ets>paille</ets> straw. See <er>Pallet</er> a bed.]</ety> <def>An under bed or mattress of straw.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>palliasse</asp>.]</altsp><br/
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<p><ent>Paillon</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pail`lon"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu>pl. <plw>-lions</plw> <pr>(#)</pr></plu>. <ety>[F., fr. <ets>paille</ets> straw.]</ety> <def>A thin leaf of metal, as for use in gilding or enameling, or to show through a translucent medium.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pail`lon"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu>pl. <plw>-lions</plw> <pr>(#)</pr></plu>. <ety>[F., fr. <ets>paille</ets> straw.]</ety> <def>A thin leaf of metal, as for use in gilding or enameling, or to show through a translucent medium.</def><br/
[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pailmall</ent><br/
<hw>Pail`mall"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. & a.</pos> <def>See <er>Pall-mall</er>.</def> <mark>[Obs.]</mark><br/
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@@ -1849,20 +1849,20 @@ Upon a <qex>painted</qex> ocean.</q> <rj><qau>Coleridge.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Pair production</ent><br/
<hw>Pair" pro*duc"tion</hw> <fld>(Physics)</fld> <def>The simultaneous creation of a particle and its antiparticle, such as an electron and positron, from a photon; -- usually due to its interaction with the strong field near a nucleus.</def><br/
[<source>PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Pais</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`is</hw> <pr>(p<adot/`<esl/")</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[OF. <ets>pu<ium/s</ets>, F. <ets>pays</ets>, country.]</ety> <fld>(O. E. Law)</fld> <def>The country; the people of the neighborhood.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa`is</hw> <pr>(p<adot/`<esl/")</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[OF. <ets>pu<ium/s</ets>, F. <ets>pays</ets>, country.]</ety> <fld>(O. E. Law)</fld> <def>The country; the people of the neighborhood.</def><br/
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<p><note><hand/ A trial <xex>per pais</xex> is a trial by the country, that is, by a jury; and matter <xex>in pais</xex> is matter triable by the country, or jury.</note><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Paisano</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`i*sa"no</hw> <pr>(p<aum/`<esl/*s<aum/"n<osl/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Sp., of the country, native.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The chaparral cock; the roadrunner.</def></p>
+\'d8<hw>Pa`i*sa"no</hw> <pr>(p<aum/`<esl/*s<aum/"n<osl/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Sp., of the country, native.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The chaparral cock; the roadrunner.</def></p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>A compatriot.</def><br/
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<p><sn>3.</sn> <def>A comrade; a pal; a buddy.</def><br/
[<source>PJC</source>]</p>
@@ -2182,13 +2182,13 @@ Defense expenditures: exchange rate conversion - $3.1 billion, 5.3% of GDP (FY95
<p><ent>palaeozoology</ent><br/
<hw>palaeozoology</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <def>The study of fossil animals.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> paleozoology.</syn><br/
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<p><ent>Palaestra</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*l<ae/s"tra</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Palestra</er>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*l<ae/s"tra</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Palestra</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Palaestric</ent><br/
<hw>Pa*l<ae/s"tric</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <def>See <er>Palestric</er>.</def><br/
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@@ -2200,29 +2200,29 @@ Defense expenditures: exchange rate conversion - $3.1 billion, 5.3% of GDP (FY95
<ent>palaetiology</ent><br/
<mhw><hw>palaetiology</hw>, <hw>Pa*l<ae/`ti*ol"o*gy</hw></mhw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Pal</ets><ae/o- + <ets><ae/tiology</ets>.]</ety> <def>The science which explains, by the law of causation, the past condition and changes of the earth; the explanation of past events in terms of scientific causes, such as geological causes.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>Pa*l<ae/`ti*o*log"ic*al</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> paletiology.</syn><br/
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<p><ent>Palama</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pal"a*ma</hw> <pr>(p<acr/l"<adot/*m<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Palam<ae/</plw> <pr>(p<acr/l"<adot/*m<emac/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>pala`mh</grk> the palm.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A membrane extending between the toes of a bird, and uniting them more or less closely together.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pal"a*ma</hw> <pr>(p<acr/l"<adot/*m<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Palam<ae/</plw> <pr>(p<acr/l"<adot/*m<emac/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>pala`mh</grk> the palm.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A membrane extending between the toes of a bird, and uniting them more or less closely together.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Palamate</ent><br/
<hw>Pal"a*mate</hw> <pr>(p<acr/l"<adot/*m<asl/t)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[From <er>Palma</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Web-footed.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Palamedeae</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pal`a*me"de*<ae/</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>An order, or suborder, including the kamichi, and allied South American birds; -- called also <altname>screamers</altname>. In many anatomical characters they are allied to the Anseres, but they externally resemble the wading birds.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pal`a*me"de*<ae/</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>An order, or suborder, including the kamichi, and allied South American birds; -- called also <altname>screamers</altname>. In many anatomical characters they are allied to the Anseres, but they externally resemble the wading birds.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Palampore</ent><br/
<hw>Pal`am*pore"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Palempore</er>.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Palanka</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*lan"ka</hw> <pr>(p<adot/*l<adot/<nsm/"k<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Cf. It., Pg., & Sp. <ets>palanca</ets>, fr. L. <ets>palanga</ets>, <ets>phalanga</ets> a pole, Gr. <grk>fa`lagx</grk>.]</ety> <fld>(Mil.)</fld> <def>A camp permanently intrenched, attached to Turkish frontier fortresses.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*lan"ka</hw> <pr>(p<adot/*l<adot/<nsm/"k<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Cf. It., Pg., & Sp. <ets>palanca</ets>, fr. L. <ets>palanga</ets>, <ets>phalanga</ets> a pole, Gr. <grk>fa`lagx</grk>.]</ety> <fld>(Mil.)</fld> <def>A camp permanently intrenched, attached to Turkish frontier fortresses.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Palanquin</ent><br/
<hw>Pal`an*quin"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F. <ets>palanquin</ets>, Pg. <ets>palanquim</ets>, Javan. <ets>palangki</ets>, OJavan. <ets>palangkan</ets>, through Prakrit fr. Skr. <ets>parya<ndot/ka</ets>, <ets>palya<ndot/ka</ets>, bed, couch; <ets>pari</ets> around (akin to E. pref. <ets>peri-</ets>) + <ets>a<ndot/ka</ets> a hook, flank, probably akin to E. <ets>angle</ets> fishing tackle. Cf. <er>Palkee</er>.]</ety> <def>An inclosed carriage or litter, commonly about eight feet long, four feet wide, and four feet high, borne on the shoulders of men by means of two projecting poles, -- used in <country>India</country>, <country>China</country>, etc., for the conveyance of a single person from place to place.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>palankeen</asp>.]</altsp><br/
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@@ -2374,13 +2374,13 @@ Defense expenditures: exchange rate conversion - $3.1 billion, 5.3% of GDP (FY95
<p><ent>Palato-</ent><br/
<hw>Pal"a*to-</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>. <ety>[From <er>Palate</er>.]</ety> <def>A combining form used in anatomy to indicate <sig>relation to the palate</sig>, or <sig>connection with the palate</sig>; as in <ex>palatolingual</ex>.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Palatonares</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pal`a*to*na"res</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Palato-</er>, and <er>Nares</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>The posterior nares. See <er>Nares</er>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pal`a*to*na"res</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Palato-</er>, and <er>Nares</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>The posterior nares. See <er>Nares</er>.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Palatopterygoid</ent><br/
<hw>Pal`a*top*ter"y*goid</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Palato-</ets> + <ets>pterygoid</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>Pertaining to the palatine and pterygoid region of the skull; <as>as, the <ex>palatopterygoid</ex> cartilage, or rod, from which the palatine and pterygoid bones are developed</as>.</def><br/
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@@ -2490,13 +2490,13 @@ And 'gins to <qex>pale</qex> his uneffectual fire.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj>
<p><q>[Your isle, which stands] ribbed and <qex>paled</qex> in<br/
With rocks unscalable and roaring waters.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Palea</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa"le*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Pale<ae/</plw> <pr>(-<emac/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L., chaff.]</ety><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa"le*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Pale<ae/</plw> <pr>(-<emac/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L., chaff.]</ety><br/
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<p><sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <sd>(a)</sd> <def>The interior chaff or husk of grasses.</def> <sd>(b)</sd> <def>One of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers, as the Coreopsis, the sunflower, etc.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A pendulous process of the skin on the throat of a bird, as in the turkey; a dewlap.</def><br/
@@ -2515,13 +2515,13 @@ With rocks unscalable and roaring waters.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>Inclosed with a paling.</def> <ldquo/A <xex>paled</xex> green.<rdquo/ <rj><au>Spenser.</au></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Paleechinoidea</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`le*<eum/ch`i*noi"de*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Paleo-</er>, and <er>Echinoidea</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>An extinct order of sea urchins found in the Paleozoic rocks. They had more than twenty vertical rows of plates. Called also <altname>Palaeechini</altname>.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>Palaeechinoidea</asp>.]</altsp><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa`le*<eum/ch`i*noi"de*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Paleo-</er>, and <er>Echinoidea</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>An extinct order of sea urchins found in the Paleozoic rocks. They had more than twenty vertical rows of plates. Called also <altname>Palaeechini</altname>.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>Palaeechinoidea</asp>.]</altsp><br/
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<p><ent>paleencephalon</ent><br/
<hw>paleencephalon</hw> <pos>n.</pos> <def>The more primitive parts of the brain phylogenetically; it includes most structures other than the cerebral cortex.</def><br/
<syn><b>Syn. --</b> paleoencephalon, palaeoencephalon.</syn><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
@@ -2530,13 +2530,13 @@ With rocks unscalable and roaring waters.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
<p><ent>Paleface</ent><br/
<hw>Pale"face`</hw> <pr>(p<amac/l"f<amac/s`)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>A white person; -- an appellation supposed to have been applied to the whites by the American Indians.</def> <rj><au>J. F. Cooper.</au></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Paleichthyes</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`le*ich"thy*es</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Paleo-</er>, and <er>Ichthyology</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A comprehensive division of fishes which includes the elasmobranchs and ganoids.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>Pal<ae/ichthyes</asp>.]</altsp><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa`le*ich"thy*es</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Paleo-</er>, and <er>Ichthyology</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A comprehensive division of fishes which includes the elasmobranchs and ganoids.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>Pal<ae/ichthyes</asp>.]</altsp><br/
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<p><ent>Palely</ent><br/
<hw>Pale"ly</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>adv.</pos> <ety>[From <ets>Pale</ets>, <pos>a.</pos>]</ety> <def>In a pale manner; dimly; wanly; not freshly or ruddily.</def> <rj><au>Thackeray.</au></rj><br/
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@@ -2566,17 +2566,17 @@ A livid <qex>paleness</qex> spreads o'er all her look.</q> <rj><qau>Pope.</qau><
<p><ent>Paleobotany</ent><br/
<hw>Pa`le*o*bot"a*ny</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Paleo-</ets> + <ets>botany</ets>.]</ety> <def>That branch of paleontology which treats of fossil plants.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Paleocarida</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`le*o*car"ida</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>palaio`s</grk> ancient + <grk>kari`s</grk>, <grk>-i`dos</grk>, a kind of crustacean.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Merostomata</er>.</def> <altsp>[Written also <ets>Pal<ae/ocarida</ets>.]</altsp> <br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa`le*o*car"ida</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>palaio`s</grk> ancient + <grk>kari`s</grk>, <grk>-i`dos</grk>, a kind of crustacean.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Same as <er>Merostomata</er>.</def> <altsp>[Written also <ets>Pal<ae/ocarida</ets>.]</altsp> <br/
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<p><ent>Paleocrinoidea</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa`le*o*cri*noi"de*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Paleo-</er>, and <er>Crinoidea</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A suborder of <ord>Crinoidea</ord> found chiefly in the Paleozoic rocks.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa`le*o*cri*noi"de*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL. See <er>Paleo-</er>, and <er>Crinoidea</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A suborder of <ord>Crinoidea</ord> found chiefly in the Paleozoic rocks.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Paleocrystic</ent><br/
<hw>Pa`le*o*crys"tic</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Paleo-</ets> + Gr. <grk>kry`stallos</grk> ice.]</ety> <def>Of, pertaining to, or derived from, a former glacial formation.</def><br/
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@@ -2616,13 +2616,13 @@ A livid <qex>paleness</qex> spreads o'er all her look.</q> <rj><qau>Pope.</qau><
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<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>The study of ancient inscriptions and modes of writing; the art or science of deciphering ancient writings, and determining their origin, period, etc., from external characters; diplomatics.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Paleola</ent><br/
-||<hw>Pa*le"o*la</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Paleol<ae/</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[NL., dim. of L. <ets>palea</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A diminutive or secondary palea; a lodicule.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Pa*le"o*la</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl