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Definition of pie
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Pie (n.) See Camp, n., 5..
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Paste
::
Paste (n.)
Specifically,
in
cookery,
a dough
prepared
for the crust of pies and the like;
pastry
dough..
Let
::
Let (v. t.) To allow to be used or
occupied
for a
compensation;
to
lease;
to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a
house;
to let out
horses..
Saker
::
Saker (n.) A small piece of
artillery.
Spue
::
Spud (n.)
Anything
short and
thick;
specifically,
a piece of dough
boiled
in fat..
Pietism
::
Pietism
(n.)
Strict
devotion;
also,
affectation
of
devotion..
Snithy
::
Snithy
(a.)
Sharp;
piercing;
cutting;
--
applied
to the wind.
Dilaniate
::
Dilaniate
(v. t.) To rend in
pieces;
to tear.
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.) A piece so
adapted;
a
transcription;
as, a
pianoforte
arrangement
of
Beethoven's
symphonies;
an
orchestral
arrangement
of a song, an
opera,
or the
like..
Canopies
::
Canopies
(pl. ) of
Canop.
Fast
::
Fast (n.) That which
fastens
or
holds;
especially,
(Naut.)
a
mooring
rope,
hawser,
or
chain;
--
called,
according
to its
position,
a bow, head,
quarter,
breast,
or stern fast; also, a post on a pier
around
which
hawsers
are
passed
in
mooring..
Joint
::
"Joint
(n.) The place or part where two
things
or parts are
joined
or
united;
the union of two or more
smooth
or even
surfaces
admitting
of a
close-fitting
or
junction;
junction
as, a joint
between
two
pieces
of
timber;
a joint in a
pipe..
Crib
::
Crib (n.) A
structure
of logs to be
anchored
with
stones;
-- used for
docks,
pier, dams, etc..
Eyepiece
::
Eyepiece
(n.) The lens, or
combination
of
lenses,
at the eye end of a
telescope
or other
optical
instrument,
through
which the image
formed
by the
mirror
or
object
glass is
viewed..
Percipient
::
Percipient
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
percipient..
Tile
::
Tile (n.) A
small,
flat piece of dried earth or
earthenware,
used to cover
vessels
in which
metals
are
fused..
Movement
::
Movement
(n.) The
rhythmical
progression,
pace, and tempo of a
piece..
Clout
::
Clout (n.) A
cloth;
a piece of cloth or
leather;
a
patch;
a rag.
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A piece of
ground
taken out of any
regular
ground
plot or
floor,
so as to make a
court,
yard, etc.; --
sometimes
written
quink..
Threshold
::
Threshold
(n.) The
plank,
stone,
or piece of
timber,
which lies under a door,
especially
of a
dwelling
house,
church,
temple,
or the like; the
doorsill;
hence,
entrance;
gate;
door..
Sing
::
Sing (v. i.) To utter
sounds
with
musical
inflections
or
melodious
modulations
of
voice,
as fancy may
dictate,
or
according
to the notes of a song or tune, or of a given part (as alto,
tenor,
etc.) in a
chorus
or
concerted
piece..
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