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 .. . trees of several spe-cies, all of rapid growth, with soft wood. Poplin, poplin, n. A textile fabric of silk and worsted. Poppy, poppT, 71. A flowering plant of many spe-cies, from one ofwhich (the white floppy) opium is col-ected. — Poppy, , n. (Arch.) Anelevated ornamentused on bench-ends,desks, etc., in themiddle , popu-les, common people;vulgar; multitude;all person


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 .. . trees of several spe-cies, all of rapid growth, with soft wood. Poplin, poplin, n. A textile fabric of silk and worsted. Poppy, poppT, 71. A flowering plant of many spe-cies, from one ofwhich (the white floppy) opium is col-ected. — Poppy, , n. (Arch.) Anelevated ornamentused on bench-ends,desks, etc., in themiddle , popu-les, common people;vulgar; multitude;all persons not distin-guished by rank, edu-cation, office, or pro-fession ; mob ; com-monalty. — Popular,a. Pert, or suitable tocommon people; easyto be comprehended;familiar ; e n i oyingthe favor of tne peo- p pie-; pleasing to peo- Jroppy. pie in general; prevailing among the people.—Pop-ularity, , n. Quality or state of being popu-lar. — Popularize, r. t. r-rzED (-Tzd), -iziNG.] Tontake common, or suitable to the mind; to spreadamong the people.—Popiilate, -lat, d. t. To fur-nish with inhabitants ; to people. — v. i. To breedpeople ; propagate. — Popola^tioii, n. Act or opera-. tion of peopling; multiplication of inhabitants; thewhole number of people in a country, or portion of acountry.—Populous, -u-lus, a. Containing many in-habitants in proportion to the extent of the country. Porcelain, pSrslan, n. A fine, translucent kind ofearthen ware. Porch. See under Port, a gate. Porcine, Porcupine. See under Pork. Pore, por, n. {Anat.) A. minute orifice in a body ormembrane, esp. in the skin of an animal or plant;an interstice between the constituent particles ormolecules of a body. — Porons, -us, a. Full ofpores ; spongy ; permeable by liquids. — Porosity,-rosT-tt, n. Quality or state of being, etc. Pore, por, V. i. [pored (pord), poking.] To lookwith steady, continued attention or application onor over. Porgee, -gy, pdrjT, n. A salt-water food fish. Pork, p


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