| PATIKI | • patiki n. (New Zealand) The flounder (fish). • PATIKI n. (Maori) the New Zealand sand flounder or dab. |
| PERITI | • periti n. Plural of peritus. • PERITUS n. (Latin) a type of theological expert. |
| PINITE | • pinite n. Any fossil wood which exhibits traces of having belonged to the pine family. • pinite n. (Chemistry) A sweet white crystalline substance extracted from the gum of a species of pine (Pinus lambertiana… • pinite n. (Mineralogy) A compact granular cryptocrystalline mineral of a dull grayish or greenish white color… |
| PINXIT | • pinxit n. An inscription indicating the identity of the one who created a painting. • PINXIT v. (Latin) a word appended to the artist's name or initials on a painting, or engraved copy of a painting: 'he painted (this)'. |
| PIPITS | • pipits n. Plural of pipit. • PIPIT n. one of several lark-like singing birds. |
| PIRNIT | • PIRNIT adj. (Scots) unevenly wrought, striped. |
| PISTIL | • pistil n. (Botany) A discrete organ in the center of a flower capable of receiving pollen and producing a fruit… • PISTIL n. the seed-bearing organ of flowering plants. |
| PITHOI | • pithoi n. Plural of pithos. • PITHOS n. (Greek) a type of Greek storage jar. |
| PITIED | • pitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of pity. • PITY v. to feel sorrow at another's misfortune. |
| PITIER | • pitier n. One who pities. • PITIER n. one who pities. |
| PITIES | • pities n. Plural of pity. • pities v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pity. • PITY v. to feel sorrow at another's misfortune. |
| PITURI | • pituri n. The prepared leaves of an Australian shrub, Duboisia hopwoodii, chewed as a stimulant by Aboriginal… • PITURI n. (Native Australian) a type of Australian shrub. |
| POITIN | • POITIN n. (Irish) Irish whiskey distilled unlawfully, also POTEEN, POTHEEN, POTTEEN. |
| SPIRIT | • spirit n. The soul of a person or other creature. • spirit n. A supernatural being, often but not exclusively without physical form; ghost, fairy, angel. • spirit n. Enthusiasm. |
| TIEPIN | • tiepin n. A tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt. • tie␣pin n. Alternative form of tiepin. • TIEPIN n. a pin for holding a necktie. |
| WAPITI | • wapiti n. (US, Canada) The American elk (Cervus canadensis). It was formerly considered to be in the same species… • WAPITI n. (Native American) a species of large deer native to North America. |