| PIECED | • pieced v. Simple past tense and past participle of piece. • PIECE v. to join into a whole. |
| PIECEN | • piecen v. (Transitive) To join; piece (together); fay. • piecen v. (Transitive) To extend by adding a part or parts. • piecen v. (Transitive, weaving) To join broken threads or ends in spinning. |
| PIECER | • piecer n. One who pieces; a patcher. • piecer n. (Historical) A child employed in a spinning mill to tie together broken threads. • piecer n. (In combination) An item, especially clothing, made up of the specified amount of pieces. |
| PIECES | • pieces n. Plural of piece. • pieces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of piece. • PIECE v. to join into a whole. |
| PIEING | • pieing v. Present participle of pie. • pieing n. An instance of throwing a pie at someone, often a politician or other powerful or influential person… • PIEING n. the act of assaulting with a custard pie. |
| PIEMAN | • pieman n. A man who sells pies. • pieman n. (UK, slang, obsolete) The man who called heads or tails in street gambling games of coin tossing. • PIEMAN n. someone who sells pies. |
| PIEMEN | • piemen n. Plural of pieman. • PIEMAN n. someone who sells pies. |
| PIENDS | • piends n. Plural of piend. • PIEND n. an outward pointing angle in a fortification. |
| PIERCE | • pierce v. (Transitive) To puncture; to break through. • pierce v. (Transitive) To create a hole in the skin for the purpose of inserting jewelry. • pierce v. (Transitive) to break or interrupt abruptly. |
| PIERID | • pierid n. (Entomology) Any member of the butterfly family Pieridae. • PIERID n. any butterfly belonging to the family including cabbage white and other butterflies. |
| PIERIS | • Pieris prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ericaceae – certain shrubs, the andromedas or fetterbushes. • Pieris prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pieridae – the whites, typical pierid butterflies. • PIERIS n. an American or Asiatic shrub. |
| PIEROG | • pierog n. Rare form of pierogi. • pieróg n. Rare form of pierogi. • PIEROG n. a large Russian pie, stuffed with meat, fish, eggs, or cabbage, also PEROG, PIROG. |
| PIERST | • pierst v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of pierce. • PIERST v. (Spenser) pierced, also PEARST, PERST. |
| PIERTS | • PIERT n. a small plant with small greenish flowers. |
| PIETAS | • pietàs n. Plural of pietà. • PIETA n. (Italian) a representation of the dead Christ held and mourned by the Virgin Mary. |