PIERETTE
First name PIERETTE's origin is Other. PIERETTE means "rock". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PIERETTE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of pierette.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with PIERETTE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming PIERETTE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PİERETTE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH PİERETTE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (ierette) - Names That Ends with ierette:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (erette) - Names That Ends with erette:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (rette) - Names That Ends with rette:
pierrette clarette laurette dorette corette fleurette brette loretteRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ette) - Names That Ends with ette:
linette suette annemette huette josette yolette bernadette tienette vedette mette adette amette anjanette anjeanette annette annjeanette antoinette ariette arlette babette bemadette bernette bette bridgette brigette charlette colette collette danette dawnette ellette evette georgette ginnette hanriette harriette hugette hughette idette ivette jaenette janette jaquenette jeanette jenette johnette jonette juliette kinnette lanette linnette lisabette lisette lissette lizette lucette lynette lyonette mignonette minette monette musette nanette nannette nicholette nickolette nicolette nynette odette omette rupette shawnette suzette velouette vidette villette yvette lafayette ornette nadette viollette vignette trinette robinette odelette ninette mariette manette lynnette jacquenette henriette fanetteNAMES RHYMING WITH PİERETTE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (pierett) - Names That Begins with pierett:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (pieret) - Names That Begins with pieret:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (piere) - Names That Begins with piere:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (pier) - Names That Begins with pier:
pierce pierpont pierre pierrel pierrepont pierretta piers piersonRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pie) - Names That Begins with pie:
pietra pietroRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pi) - Names That Begins with pi:
pia piaras picaworth picford pickford pickworth pike pilar pili pimne pin pinabel pinochos piper pipere piperel pippa pippin pippo pirithous pirmin piroska pirro pishachi pista pisti pit pithasthana pitney pittheus pityocamptes pius pivaneNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PİERETTE:
First Names which starts with 'pie' and ends with 'tte':
First Names which starts with 'pi' and ends with 'te':
First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'e':
page paige paine paislee palmere parke parle parthenie pascale pascaline pasiphae pasquale patience patrice pauline payne pazice peace pearce pedrine peirce pellinore pendewe penelope pensee pepe percyvelle peregrine perke persephone persephonie perye perzsike peta-gaye pete peterke petre petrine petronille phebe phemie philipe philippe philippine phillipe phoebe plaise pleasure podarge pommelraie pommeraie ponce porsche prentice prince procne promyse pruie prunellie psyche ptaysanwee pyrene pyrenieEnglish Words Rhyming PIERETTE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PİERETTE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PİERETTE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ierette) - English Words That Ends with ierette:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (erette) - English Words That Ends with erette:
cashmerette | noun (n.) A kind of dress goods, made with a soft and glossy surface like cashmere. |
leatherette | noun (n.) An imitation of leather, made of paper and cloth. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (rette) - English Words That Ends with rette:
aigrette | noun (n.) The small white European heron. See Egret. |
noun (n.) A plume or tuft for the head composed of feathers, or of gems, etc. | |
noun (n.) A tuft like that of the egret. | |
noun (n.) A feathery crown of seed; egret; as, the aigrette or down of the dandelion or the thistle. |
amorette | noun (n.) An amoret. |
burette | noun (n.) An apparatus for delivering measured quantities of liquid or for measuring the quantity of liquid or gas received or discharged. It consists essentially of a graduated glass tube, usually furnished with a small aperture and stopcock. |
chevrette | noun (n.) A machine for raising guns or mortar into their carriages. |
cigarette | noun (n.) A little cigar; a little fine tobacco rolled in paper for smoking. |
curette | noun (n.) A scoop or ring with either a blunt or a cutting edge, for removing substances from the walls of a cavity, as from the eye, ear, or womb. |
verb (v. t.) To scrape with a curette. |
collarette | noun (n.) A small collar; specif., a woman's collar of lace, fur, or other fancy material. |
egrette | noun (n.) Same as Egret, n., 2. |
lorette | noun (n.) In France, a name for a woman who is supported by her lovers, and devotes herself to idleness, show, and pleasure; -- so called from the church of Notre Dame de Lorette, in Paris, near which many of them resided. |
poudrette | noun (n.) A manure made from night soil, dried and mixed with charcoal, gypsum, etc. |
soubrette | noun (n.) A female servant or attendant; specifically, as a term of the theater, a lady's maid, in comedies, who acts the part of an intrigante; a meddlesome, mischievous female servant or young woman. |
umbrette | noun (n.) See Umber, 4. |
vinaigrette | noun (n.) A sauce, made of vinegar, oil, and other ingredients, -- used esp. for cold meats. |
noun (n.) A small perforated box for holding aromatic vinegar contained in a sponge, or a smelling bottle for smelling salts; -- called also vinegarette. | |
noun (n.) A small, two-wheeled vehicle, like a Bath chair, to be drawn or pushed by a boy or man. |
vinegarette | noun (n.) See Vinaigrette, n., 2. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ette) - English Words That Ends with ette:
aiguillette | noun (n.) A point or tag at the end of a fringe or lace; an aglet. |
noun (n.) One of the ornamental tags, cords, or loops on some military and naval uniforms. |
ailette | noun (n.) A small square shield, formerly worn on the shoulders of knights, -- being the prototype of the modern epaulet. |
allumette | noun (n.) A match for lighting candles, lamps, etc. |
amassette | noun (n.) An instrument of horn used for collecting painters' colors on the stone in the process of grinding. |
amusette | noun (n.) A light field cannon, or stocked gun mounted on a swivel. |
anisette | noun (n.) A French cordial or liqueur flavored with anise seeds. |
ariette | noun (n.) A short aria, or air. |
aviette | noun (n.) A heavier-than-air flying machine in which the motive power is furnished solely by the aviator. |
baguette | noun (n.) A small molding, like the astragal, but smaller; a bead. |
noun (n.) One of the minute bodies seen in the divided nucleoli of some Infusoria after conjugation. |
banquette | noun (n.) A raised way or foot bank, running along the inside of a parapet, on which musketeers stand to fire upon the enemy. |
noun (n.) A narrow window seat; a raised shelf at the back or the top of a buffet or dresser. | |
noun (n.) A bench or seat for passengers on the top of a diligence or other public vehicle. |
barbette | noun (n.) A mound of earth or a platform in a fortification, on which guns are mounted to fire over the parapet. |
blanquette | noun (n.) A white fricassee. |
bombazet bombazette | noun (n.) A sort of thin woolen cloth. It is of various colors, and may be plain or twilled. |
brunette | adjective (a.) A girl or woman with a somewhat brown or dark complexion. |
adjective (a.) Having a dark tint. |
briolette | noun (n.) An oval or pearshaped diamond having its entire surface cut in triangular facets. |
briquette | noun (n.) A block of compacted coal dust, or peat, etc., for fuel. |
noun (n.) A block of artificial stone in the form of a brick, used for paving; also, a molded sample of solidified cement or mortar for use as a test piece for showing the strength of the material. |
brochette | noun (n.) A small spit or skewer. |
cassinette | noun (n.) A cloth with a cotton warp, and a woof of very fine wool, or wool and silk. |
cassolette | noun (n.) a box, or vase, with a perforated cover to emit perfumes. |
chansonnette | noun (n.) A little song. |
chemisette | noun (n.) An under-garment, worn by women, usually covering the neck, shoulders, and breast. |
coquette | noun (n.) A vain, trifling woman, who endeavors to attract admiration from a desire to gratify vanity; a flirt; -- formerly sometimes applied also to men. |
noun (n.) A tropical humming bird of the genus Lophornis, with very elegant neck plumes. Several species are known. See Illustration under Spangle, v. t. |
corvette | noun (n.) A war vessel, ranking next below a frigate, and having usually only one tier of guns; -- called in the United States navy a sloop of war. |
crossette | noun (n.) A return in one of the corners of the architrave of a door or window; -- called also ancon, ear, elbow. |
noun (n.) The shoulder of a joggled keystone. |
cunette | noun (n.) A drain trench, in a ditch or moat; -- called also cuvette. |
cuvette | noun (n.) A pot, bucket, or basin, in which molten plate glass is carried from the melting pot to the casting table. |
noun (n.) A cunette. | |
noun (n.) A small vessel with at least two flat and transparent sides, used to hold a liquid sample to be analysed in the light path of a spectrometer. |
cassette | noun (n.) Same as Seggar. |
cossette | noun (n.) One of the small chips or slices into which beets are cut in sugar making. |
dancette | adjective (a.) Deeply indented; having large teeth; thus, a fess dancette has only three teeth in the whole width of the escutcheon. |
dette | noun (n.) Debt. |
echauguette | noun (n.) A small chamber or place of protection for a sentinel, usually in the form of a projecting turret, or the like. See Castle. |
epaulette | noun (n.) A shoulder ornament or badge worn by military and naval officers, differences of rank being marked by some peculiar form or device, as a star, eagle, etc.; a shoulder knot. |
epinglette | noun (n.) An iron needle for piercing the cartridge of a cannon before priming. |
eprouvette | noun (n.) An apparatus for testing or proving the strength of gunpowder. |
escopette | noun (n.) A kind of firearm; a carbine. |
estafette | noun (n.) A courier who conveys messages to another courier; a military courier sent from one part of an army to another. |
etiquette | noun (n.) The forms required by good breeding, or prescribed by authority, to be observed in social or official life; observance of the proprieties of rank and occasion; conventional decorum; ceremonial code of polite society. |
facette | noun (n.) See Facet, n. |
fauvette | noun (n.) A small singing bird, as the nightingale and warblers. |
fossette | noun (n.) A little hollow; hence, a dimple. |
noun (n.) A small, deep-centered ulcer of the transparent cornea. |
fourchette | noun (n.) A table fork. |
noun (n.) A small fold of membrane, connecting the labia in the posterior part of the vulva. | |
noun (n.) The wishbone or furculum of birds. | |
noun (n.) The frog of the hoof of the horse and allied animals. | |
noun (n.) An instrument used to raise and support the tongue during the cutting of the fraenum. | |
noun (n.) The forked piece between two adjacent fingers, to which the front and back portions are sewed. | |
noun (n.) The combination of the card immediately above and the one immediately below a given card. |
frizette | noun (n.) A curl of hair or silk; a pad of frizzed hair or silk worn by women under the hair to stuff it out. |
noun (n.) a fringe of hair or curls worn about the forehead by women. |
fumette | noun (n.) The stench or high flavor of game or other meat when kept long. |
frisette | noun (n.) Alt. of Frizette |
gargoulette | noun (n.) A water cooler or jug with a handle and spout; a gurglet. |
gazette | noun (n.) A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically; esp., the official journal published by the British government, and containing legal and state notices. |
verb (v. t.) To announce or publish in a gazette; to announce officially, as an appointment, or a case of bankruptcy. |
genette | noun (n.) One of several species of small Carnivora of the genus Genetta, allied to the civets, but having the scent glands less developed, and without a pouch. |
noun (n.) The fur of the common genet (Genetta vulgaris); also, any skin dressed in imitation of this fur. |
glissette | noun (n.) The locus described by any point attached to a curve that slips continuously on another fixed curve, the movable curve having no rotation at any instant. |
grisette | noun (n.) A French girl or young married woman of the lower class; more frequently, a young working woman who is fond of gallantry. |
historiette | noun (n.) Historical narration on a small scale; a brief recital; a story. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tte) - English Words That Ends with tte:
alouatte | noun (n.) One of the several species of howling monkeys of South America. See Howler, 2. |
bayatte | noun (n.) A large, edible, siluroid fish of the Nile, of two species (Bagrina bayad and B. docmac). |
butte | noun (n.) A detached low mountain, or high rising abruptly from the general level of the surrounding plain; -- applied to peculiar elevations in the Rocky Mountain region. |
calotte | noun (n.) Alt. of Callot |
charlotte | noun (n.) A kind of pie or pudding made by lining a dish with slices of bread, and filling it with bread soaked in milk, and baked. |
carotte | noun (n.) A cylindrical roll of tobacco; as, a carotte of perique. |
euosmitte | noun (n.) A fossil resin, so called from its strong, peculiar, pleasant odor. |
euritte | noun (n.) A compact feldspathic rock; felsite. See Felsite. |
fytte | noun (n.) See Fit a song. |
kerseynette | noun (n.) See Cassinette. |
kitchenette | noun (n.) A room combining a very small kitchen and a pantry, with the kitchen conveniences compactly arranged, sometimes so that they fold up out of sight and allow the kitchen to be made a part of the adjoining room by opening folding doors. |
lafayette | noun (n.) The dollar fish. |
noun (n.) A market fish, the goody, or spot (Liostomus xanthurus), of the southern coast of the United States. |
lobulette | noun (n.) A little lobule, or subdivision of a lobule. |
lorgnette | noun (n.) An opera glass |
noun (n.) elaborate double eyeglasses. |
lunette | noun (n.) A fieldwork consisting of two faces, forming a salient angle, and two parallel flanks. See Bastion. |
noun (n.) A half horseshoe, which wants the sponge. | |
noun (n.) A kind of watch crystal which is more than ordinarily flattened in the center; also, a species of convexoconcave lens for spectacles. | |
noun (n.) A piece of felt to cover the eye of a vicious horse. | |
noun (n.) Any surface of semicircular or segmental form; especially, the piece of wall between the curves of a vault and its springing line. | |
noun (n.) An iron shoe at the end of the stock of a gun carriage. |
layette | noun (n.) The outfit of clothing, blankets, etc., prepared for a newborn infant, and placed ready for used. |
marionette | noun (n.) A puppet moved by strings, as in a puppet show. |
noun (n.) The buffel duck. |
mascotte | noun (n.) A person who is supposed to bring good luck to the household to which he or she belongs; anything that brings good luck. |
matte | noun (n.) A partly reduced copper sulphide, obtained by alternately roasting and melting copper ore in separating the metal from associated iron ores, and called coarse metal, fine metal, etc., according to the grade of fineness. On the exterior it is dark brown or black, but on a fresh surface is yellow or bronzy in color. |
noun (n.) A dead or dull finish, as in gilding where the gold leaf is not burnished, or in painting where the surface is purposely deprived of gloss. |
mignonette | noun (n.) A plant (Reseda odorata) having greenish flowers with orange-colored stamens, and exhaling a delicious fragrance. In Africa it is a low shrub, but further north it is usually an annual herb. |
minette | noun (n.) The smallest of regular sizes of portrait photographs. |
minionette | noun (n.) A size of type between nonpareil and minion; -- used in ornamental borders, etc. |
adjective (a.) Small; delicate. |
moquette | noun (n.) A kind of carpet having a short velvety pile. |
motte | noun (n.) A clump of trees in a prairie. |
musette | noun (n.) A small bagpipe formerly in use, having a soft and sweet tone. |
noun (n.) An air adapted to this instrument; also, a kind of rustic dance. |
matelotte | noun (n.) A stew, commonly of fish, flavored with wine, and served with a wine sauce containing onions, mushrooms, etc. |
noun (n.) An old dance of sailors, in double time, and somewhat like a hornpipe. |
noisette | noun (n.) A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth. |
novelette | noun (n.) A short novel. |
oubliette | noun (n.) A dungeon with an opening only at the top, found in some old castles and other strongholds, into which persons condemned to perpetual imprisonment, or to perish secretly, were thrust, or lured to fall. |
quartette | noun (n.) A composition in four parts, each performed by a single voice or instrument. |
noun (n.) The set of four person who perform a piece of music in four parts. | |
noun (n.) A stanza of four lines. | |
noun (n.) A composition in four parts, each performed by a single voice or instrument. | |
noun (n.) The set of four person who perform a piece of music in four parts. | |
noun (n.) A stanza of four lines. |
quintette | noun (n.) A composition for five voices or instruments; also, the set of five persons who sing or play five-part music. |
noun (n.) A composition for five voices or instruments; also, the set of five persons who sing or play five-part music. |
palette | noun (n.) A thin, oval or square board, or tablet, with a thumb hole at one end for holding it, on which a painter lays and mixes his pigments. |
noun (n.) One of the plates covering the points of junction at the bend of the shoulders and elbows. | |
noun (n.) A breastplate for a breast drill. |
palmette | noun (n.) A floral ornament, common in Greek and other ancient architecture; -- often called the honeysuckle ornament. |
parasolette | noun (n.) A small parasol. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PİERETTE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (pierett) - Words That Begins with pierett:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (pieret) - Words That Begins with pieret:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (piere) - Words That Begins with piere:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pier) - Words That Begins with pier:
pier | noun (n.) Any detached mass of masonry, whether insulated or supporting one side of an arch or lintel, as of a bridge; the piece of wall between two openings. |
noun (n.) Any additional or auxiliary mass of masonry used to stiffen a wall. See Buttress. | |
noun (n.) A projecting wharf or landing place. |
pierage | noun (n.) Same as Wharfage. |
piercing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pierce |
adjective (a.) Forcibly entering, or adapted to enter, at or by a point; perforating; penetrating; keen; -- used also figuratively; as, a piercing instrument, or thrust. |
pierceable | adjective (a.) That may be pierced. |
pierced | adjective (a.) Penetrated; entered; perforated. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Pierce |
piercel | noun (n.) A kind of gimlet for making vents in casks; -- called also piercer. |
piercer | noun (n.) One who, or that which, pierces or perforates |
noun (n.) An instrument used in forming eyelets; a stiletto. | |
noun (n.) A piercel. | |
noun (n.) The ovipositor, or sting, of an insect. | |
noun (n.) An insect provided with an ovipositor. |
pierian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Pierides or Muses. |
pierid | noun (n.) Any butterfly of the genus Pieris and related genera. See Cabbage butterfly, under Cabbage. |
pierides | noun (n. pl.) The Muses. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pie) - Words That Begins with pie:
pieing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pi |
pie | noun (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. |
noun (n.) See Camp, n., 5. | |
noun (n.) A magpie. | |
noun (n.) Any other species of the genus Pica, and of several allied genera. | |
noun (n.) The service book. | |
noun (n.) Type confusedly mixed. See Pi. | |
verb (v. t.) See Pi. |
piebald | adjective (a.) Having spots and patches of black and white, or other colors; mottled; pied. |
adjective (a.) Fig.: Mixed. |
piece | noun (n.) A fragment or part of anything separated from the whole, in any manner, as by cutting, splitting, breaking, or tearing; a part; a portion; as, a piece of sugar; to break in pieces. |
noun (n.) A definite portion or quantity, as of goods or work; as, a piece of broadcloth; a piece of wall paper. | |
noun (n.) Any one thing conceived of as apart from other things of the same kind; an individual article; a distinct single effort of a series; a definite performance | |
noun (n.) A literary or artistic composition; as, a piece of poetry, music, or statuary. | |
noun (n.) A musket, gun, or cannon; as, a battery of six pieces; a following piece. | |
noun (n.) A coin; as, a sixpenny piece; -- formerly applied specifically to an English gold coin worth 22 shillings. | |
noun (n.) A fact; an item; as, a piece of news; a piece of knowledge. | |
noun (n.) An individual; -- applied to a person as being of a certain nature or quality; often, but not always, used slightingly or in contempt. | |
noun (n.) One of the superior men, distinguished from a pawn. | |
noun (n.) A castle; a fortified building. | |
verb (v. t.) To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; as, to piece a garment; -- often with out. | |
verb (v. t.) To unite; to join; to combine. | |
verb (v. i.) To unite by a coalescence of parts; to fit together; to join. |
piecing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Piece |
pieceless | adjective (a.) Not made of pieces; whole; entire. |
piecemeal | noun (n.) A fragment; a scrap. |
adjective (a.) Made up of parts or pieces; single; separate. | |
adverb (adv.) In pieces; in parts or fragments. | |
adverb (adv.) Piece by piece; by little and little in succession. |
piecemealed | adjective (a.) Divided into pieces. |
piecener | noun (n.) One who supplies rolls of wool to the slubbing machine in woolen mills. |
noun (n.) Same as Piecer, 2. |
piecer | noun (n.) One who pieces; a patcher. |
noun (n.) A child employed in spinning mill to tie together broken threads. |
piecework | noun (n.) Work done by the piece or job; work paid for at a rate based on the amount of work done, rather than on the time employed. |
pied | adjective (a.) Variegated with spots of different colors; party-colored; spotted; piebald. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Pi | |
() imp. & p. p. of Pi, or Pie, v. |
piedmont | adjective (a.) Noting the region of foothills near the base of a mountain chain. |
piedmontite | noun (n.) A manganesian kind of epidote, from Piedmont. See Epidote. |
piedness | noun (n.) The state of being pied. |
piedouche | noun (n.) A pedestal of small size, used to support small objects, as busts, vases, and the like. |
piedstall | noun (n.) See Pedestal. |
pieman | noun (n.) A man who makes or sells pies. |
piend | noun (n.) See Peen. |
pieno | adjective (a.) Full; having all the instruments. |
pieplant | noun (n.) A plant (Rheum Rhaponticum) the leafstalks of which are acid, and are used in making pies; the garden rhubarb. |
piepoudre | noun (n.) Alt. of Piepowder |
piepowder | noun (n.) An ancient court of record in England, formerly incident to every fair and market, of which the steward of him who owned or had the toll was the judge. |
piet | noun (n.) The dipper, or water ouzel. |
noun (n.) The magpie. |
pieta | noun (n.) A representation of the dead Christ, attended by the Virgin Mary or by holy women and angels. |
pietism | noun (n.) The principle or practice of the Pietists. |
noun (n.) Strict devotion; also, affectation of devotion. |
pietist | noun (n.) One of a class of religious reformers in Germany in the 17th century who sought to revive declining piety in the Protestant churches; -- often applied as a term of reproach to those who make a display of religious feeling. Also used adjectively. |
pietistic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pietistical |
pietistical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Pietists; hence, in contempt, affectedly or demonstratively religious. |
piety | noun (n.) Veneration or reverence of the Supreme Being, and love of his character; loving obedience to the will of God, and earnest devotion to his service. |
noun (n.) Duty; dutifulness; filial reverence and devotion; affectionate reverence and service shown toward parents, relatives, benefactors, country, etc. |
piewipe | noun (n.) The lapwing, or pewit. |
piezometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring the compressibility of liquids. |
noun (n.) A gauge connected with a water main to show the pressure at that point. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PİERETTE:
English Words which starts with 'pie' and ends with 'tte':
English Words which starts with 'pi' and ends with 'te':
pianette | noun (n.) A small piano; a pianino. |
pianoforte | adjective (a.) A well-known musical instrument somewhat resembling the harpsichord, and consisting of a series of wires of graduated length, thickness, and tension, struck by hammers moved by keys. |
picrate | noun (n.) A salt of picric acid. |
picrite | noun (n.) A dark green igneous rock, consisting largely of chrysolite, with hornblende, augite, biotite, etc. |
picrolite | noun (n.) A fibrous variety of serpentine. |
pikrolite | noun (n.) See Picrolite. |
pileate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pileated |
pimelite | noun (n.) An apple-green mineral having a greasy feel. It is a hydrous silicate of nickel, magnesia, aluminia, and iron. |
pinite | noun (n.) A compact granular cryptocrystalline mineral of a dull grayish or greenish white color. It is a hydrous alkaline silicate, and is derived from the alteration of other minerals, as iolite. |
noun (n.) Any fossil wood which exhibits traces of having belonged to the Pine family. | |
noun (n.) A sweet white crystalline substance extracted from the gum of a species of pine (Pinus Lambertina). It is isomeric with, and resembles, quercite. |
pinnate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pinnated |
pinnatilobate | adjective (a.) Having lobes arranged in a pinnate manner. |
pinnulate | adjective (a.) Having each pinna subdivided; -- said of a leaf, or of its pinnae. |
pipette | noun (n.) A small glass tube, often with an enlargement or bulb in the middle, and usually graduated, -- used for transferring or delivering measured quantities. |
pirate | noun (n.) A robber on the high seas; one who by open violence takes the property of another on the high seas; especially, one who makes it his business to cruise for robbery or plunder; a freebooter on the seas; also, one who steals in a harbor. |
noun (n.) An armed ship or vessel which sails without a legal commission, for the purpose of plundering other vessels on the high seas. | |
noun (n.) One who infringes the law of copyright, or publishes the work of an author without permission. | |
verb (v. i.) To play the pirate; to practice robbery on the high seas. | |
verb (v. t.) To publish, as books or writings, without the permission of the author. |
pirouette | noun (n.) A whirling or turning on the toes in dancing. |
noun (n.) The whirling about of a horse. | |
verb (v. i.) To perform a pirouette; to whirl, like a dancer. |
pisolite | noun (n.) A variety of calcite, or calcium carbonate, consisting of aggregated globular concretions about the size of a pea; -- called also peastone, peagrit. |
pistacite | noun (n.) Epidote. |
pistazite | noun (n.) Same as Pistacite. |
piste | noun (n.) The track or tread a horseman makes upon the ground he goes over. |
pistillate | adjective (a.) Having a pistil or pistils; -- usually said of flowers having pistils but no stamens. |
pituite | noun (n.) Mucus, phlegm. |