A Supplement to the Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, And ...
A Supplement to the Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, And ...
Ogilvie John
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It is much valued for tta for^ [Set Maktrs.j PlTS'EHY, instead of PINE'RY. PIN-FOOTED, a. Having the |o« or foot bordered by n membrane, PINCl\G,|>^r. or «, Uttering fceblev frequeu^ and somewhat peevi$h com- plaint*; as, a pLni/tnj/ child. [Scotek.] PING'LED, pp. Pained; pat to diffi- culty. [ScoirA.] PINK, n, [odd.] 7. A local name for tb* cbatHnch. riNK-lOLOURED, a. Hattuff the colour of the pink, PiNK'aiOOT, a. The root of the Cj- rolina pink or Indian pink ^Sjn^iW mariian/iica^ used in nie...dicine u a vermifuge. PINNA, H, [LO A feather; the gp of a fish. — Pftma auTJCuiep, the auricle of tiie ear. PI NN.\T'1F1D, instead of PIN'NATl- FlD,rt. PlNNATtPED, instead of PIS 'N A- TIPED, o- PINNAT'IPED, n. A firt-footed biH; a bird which has the toes bordered by membranes. FINN AT UL ATE. a. [L. tmaahdaita, ditaiu. from ptnacthv^ pinnate.] lu 6o/., ap- plied to the leaflet of A pinnate leaf, when it ts again subdivided. PIN NER,t«. A pina- fore ; a female bead- dress^ having long flap^ hanging down the sides of the cheek v worn during early part of the 18th century.
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