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  • 71Pischt — Píšť …

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  • 72pissed — /pist/, adj. Slang (vulgar). 1. drunk; intoxicated. 2. See pissed off. [1840 50; PISS + ED2] * * * …

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  • 73piste — /pist/ (say peest) noun 1. a ski trail or course. 2. (in fencing) a strip like area of specified size upon which bouts take place. {French, from Old Italian pista, from pistare tread down} …

  • 74apistogramma — əˌpistəˈgramə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, perhaps from Greek apistos untrustworthy (from a a (II) + pistos trustworthy) + gramma letter : a genus of small cichlid fishes including a species (A. agassizi) commonly kept in the… …

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  • 75epistolize — ə̇ˈpistəˌlīz, ēˈ verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin epistola letter + English ize more at epistle intransitive verb : to write a letter transitive verb : to write a letter to …

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  • 76epistolographic — ə̇|pistə(ˌ)lō|grafik, ē|p adjective Etymology: Late Greek epistolographikos, from Greek epistolo (from epistolē) + graphikos graphic : demotic 2a …

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  • 77pistacite — ˈpistəˌsīt noun ( s) Etymology: German pistazit, from Latin pistacium + German it ite : epidote …

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  • 78pistareen — |pistə|rēn noun ( s) Etymology: probably modification of Spanish peseta more at peseta : an old Spanish 2 real piece circulating in Spain, the West Indies, and the United States at the debased rate of 1/3 the piece of eight or 20 cents and in the …

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  • 79pistillody — ˈpistəˌlōdē noun ( es) Etymology: pistill + ody : the metamorphosis of other organs into pistils …

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  • 80pistilloid — ˈpistəˌlȯid adjective Etymology: pistill + oid : resembling or modified into a pistil pistilloid sepals …

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