Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ) An insect thatinfests plants and feedson their juices.—Planf-ain, -in, n. A wild her-baceous plant of manyspecies. — Plantain, , n. An endogenoustropical tree, with a softstem, whose fruit is asubstitute for bread. —Plantigrade, -Y-grad, n. ?An animal that walkson the sole of the foot,as the bear. — a. Walk-ing on the sole of the foot. Plash, plash, n. A puddle; a dash of water;


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ) An insect thatinfests plants and feedson their juices.—Planf-ain, -in, n. A wild her-baceous plant of manyspecies. — Plantain, , n. An endogenoustropical tree, with a softstem, whose fruit is asubstitute for bread. —Plantigrade, -Y-grad, n. ?An animal that walkson the sole of the foot,as the bear. — a. Walk-ing on the sole of the foot. Plash, plash, n. A puddle; a dash of water; splash. —V. i. [plashed (plasht), plashing.] To dabble inwater, splash. Plash, plash. Pleach, plech, v. t. [pleached (plecht),pleaching.] To lop off (branches of trees); to Plantain. sfin, cube, fuiU ; moon, f66t; cow, oil; linger or ink, tiien, boNboN, chair, get. PLASM 302 PLENARY or cut, and intertwine (branches). — n. The branchof a tree partly cut or lopped and bound to otherbranches. Plasm, plazm. n. A mold or matrix in which anythingis cast or formed to a particular shape. Plaster, plastep, n. A composition of lime, water, andsand, for coating walls, etc.: calcined gypsmn (plas-ter of Paris), used as a fertilizer and for making or-naments, moldings, etc. (Jled.) An unctuous, me-dicinal, or adhesive substance, spread on cloth orleather, used to produce a medicinal effect, excludeair, or bind parts together. —i. t. [plastered (-terd),-TEEING.] To cover(walls, etc.) with plaster; to cov-er (wounds, etc.) with a plaster; to smooth over, con-ceal the defects or irregularities of. — Plastic, power to form a mass of matter; capable ofbeing molded or modeled; pert, or appropriate to, orcharacteristic of, molding or modeling; producedby, or


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