| PISCARY | • piscary n. Fishery. • piscary n. (Law) The right or privilege of fishing in somebody else’s waters. • PISCARY n. a place for fishing. |
| PISCINA | • piscina n. A drained basin near a church’s altar for the disposal of water from liturgical ablutions. • piscina n. A basin or tank, especially one for holding fishes or for growing aquatic plants. • PISCINA n. (Latin) a basin used in certain church ceremonies. |
| PISCINE | • piscine adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of fish; ichthyic. • piscine n. (Archaic) A public bath or swimming pool in France. • PISCINE n. a pool, a pond, esp. one for bathing or swimming. |
| PISHEOG | • PISHEOG n. (Irish) sorcery, also PISHOGE, PISHOGUE. |
| PISHERS | • pishers n. Plural of pisher. • PISHER n. (Yiddish) a small boy; a young, inexperienced person. |
| PISHING | • pishing v. Present participle of pish. • PISH v. to express contempt. |
| PISHOGE | • pishoge n. Alternative form of piseog. • PISHOGE n. (Irish) sorcery, also PISHEOG, PISHOGUE. |
| PISKIES | • piskies n. Plural of pisky. • PISKY n. a small fairy, also PIXIE. |
| PISMIRE | • pismire n. (UK, Ireland, archaic) An ant. • PISMIRE n. an ant. |
| PISSANT | • pissant n. (Dated outside dialects) An ant. • pissant n. (Derogatory) An insignificant person. • pissant n. (Derogatory) A person who adheres strictly to a rule or policy despite current circumstances. |
| PISSERS | • pissers n. Plural of pisser. • PISSER n. something that pisses one off. |
| PISSIER | • pissier adj. Comparative form of pissy: more pissy. • PISSY adj. soiled with urine; inferior, nasty. |
| PISSING | • pissing v. Present participle of piss. • pissing n. (Vulgar) An act of urination. • pissing adj. (Vulgar, slang) Used to express dislike of or annoyance towards the thing mentioned. |
| PISSOIR | • pissoir n. A public urinal typically found in European, especially French, streets. • PISSOIR n. (French) a public urinal. |
| PISTILS | • pistils n. Plural of pistil. • PISTIL n. the seed-bearing organ of flowering plants. |
| PISTOLE | • pistole n. (Historical) A Spanish gold double-escudo coin of the mid-sixteenth century, or any of various gold… • pistole n. (By extension) A disc-shaped piece of chocolate, the size of a coin, designed for melting when cooking. • Pistole prop.n. A surname from German. |
| PISTOLS | • pistols n. Plural of pistol. • PISTOL v. to shoot with a small firearm. |
| PISTONS | • pistons n. Plural of piston. • PISTON n. a part of an engine. |
| PISTOUS | • PISTOU n. (French) a French sauce made of olive oil, garlic, basil, and often cheese. |