Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Pericarps. a, b, drupe of peach; c, nut, filbert; d, strobile of pine; e, f, capsule of popp;; g, capsule of Aristolochia. Sm, fame, far, piss or oper&, fare; Snd, eve, tSrm; In, Ice; 8dd, tone, 6r; PERICRANIUM 293 PERSECUTE Pericranium, per-T-kranT-um, n. (Anat.) The fibrousmembrane that immediately invests the skull. Perigee, per^T-ie, -geum, n. (Astrcm.) That point inthe orbit of tne moon wh


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Pericarps. a, b, drupe of peach; c, nut, filbert; d, strobile of pine; e, f, capsule of popp;; g, capsule of Aristolochia. Sm, fame, far, piss or oper&, fare; Snd, eve, tSrm; In, Ice; 8dd, tone, 6r; PERICRANIUM 293 PERSECUTE Pericranium, per-T-kranT-um, n. (Anat.) The fibrousmembrane that immediately invests the skull. Perigee, per^T-ie, -geum, n. (Astrcm.) That point inthe orbit of tne moon which is nearest to the earth. Perihelion, pSr-I-helyun or-helI-on,-helium,-lt-um,n. (.AstroH.) That point in the orbit of a planet orcomet nearest to the sun. Peril, peril, n. Instant or impending danger; ex-posure to injur}, loss, or destruction ; jeopardy;risk; hazard. — v. t. [periled (-ild), -iling.] Toexpose to danger: to hazard, risk, jeopard. — Per-iloos, -us, a. Full of, attended with, or involvingperil: hazardous. Perimeter, pe-rime-ter, n. {Geom.) The outer boun-dary of a body or figure, or the sum of all the sides. Period, perT-ud, n. A portion of time as determinedby some recu


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