English Words: P

46,516 words · Page 275 of 931

petitionernoun

Someone who presents a petition to a court.

petitionethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of petition

petitioningnoun

The act of making a petition or appeal.

petitionistnoun

A petitioner; one who submits a petition.

petitiveadj

Indicating desire.

Petitjeanname

A surname from French.

petitjeanitenoun

A triclinic-pedial mineral containing bismuth, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus.

Petitoname

A surname.

petitornoun

The claimant or plaintiff in ancient legal systems.

petitoryadj

petitioning, soliciting, begging, petitionary

petits gâteauxnoun

plural of petit gâteau

petits-chevauxnoun

A gambling game played with a mechanical device consisting of a board perforated with a number of concentric circular slits, in which revolve, each independently on its own axis, figures of jockeys on horseback, distinguished by numbers or colors.

Petittiname

A surname from Italian.

Petkau effectnoun

An early counterexample to linear-effect assumptions usually made about radiation exposure.

petkeepernoun

One who keeps a domestic animal, or pet.

petkeepingnoun

The keeping of domestic animals, or pets.

petkinnoun

A little pet or darling.

Petkovname

A surname from Bulgarian.

petlessadj

Without pets (domestic animals).

petlessnessnoun

Absence of pets.

petlikeadj

Resembling a housepet

petlingnoun

term of affection or endearment; darling.

petnapverb

To steal or abduct a pet

Petoname

A surname.

Peto's paradoxname

The observation that at the species level, the incidence of cancer does not appear to correlate with the number of cells in an organism.

Petonename

A suburb of Lower Hutt, Wellington region, New Zealand.

Petorcaname

A town in Petorca, Chile.

Petoskeyname

A city and coastal resort, the county seat of Emmet County, Michigan, United States.

petplaynoun

A form of sexual roleplay in which one or more players take on the role of an animal, especially as the pet of another.

Petrname

Alternative form of Pyotr.

petranoun

stone, a weight equal to 14 pounds.

Petraglianame

A surname from Italian.

Petraitisname

A surname from Lithuanian.

Petrakname

A surname.

Petrakisname

A surname from Greek.

Petralianame

A surname from Italian.

Petrarcaname

A surname from Italian.

Petrarchname

Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374), Italian scholar and poet.

Petrarchanadj

Of or relating to Francesco Petrarch, a renowned Renaissance Italian humanist.

Petrarchan sonnetnoun

A sonnet comprising an octave and a closing sestet, following the rhyme scheme of either abba abba cde cde or abba abba cd cd cd or abba abba cce dde or abba abba cdd cee.

Petrarchanismnoun

The influential style of Petrarch.

Petrarchismnoun

The literary style of Petrarch.

Petrarchistnoun

A writer in the style of Petrarch.

Petrarchizeverb

To use the literary style of Petrarch.

petrarynoun

A weapon used to hurl stones

Petrename

A surname transferred from the given name.

Petreaname

A surname from Romanian.

petreanadj

Composed of rock or stone; rocky, stony.

petrelnoun

Any of various species of black, grey, or white seabirds in the order Procellariiformes.

Petrellaname

A surname from Italian.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter P contains 46,516 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 931 pages, and you are currently viewing page 275. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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