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 .. . pri, r. i. [pried (prTd), pryixg.] To inspectclosely; to attempt to discover that wMch is hiddenor inaccessible. Pitt, pri, [PKiED (prid), feting.]. Prize, Prise, v. t.[prized or PRISED (prizd), prizing or prising.] Toraise, or attempt to raise, with a lever. — n. A lever. Psalm, sara, n. A sacred song; esp., one of the hymnsby David and others, contained in the Bible; or, amodernversification o
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 .. . pri, r. i. [pried (prTd), pryixg.] To inspectclosely; to attempt to discover that wMch is hiddenor inaccessible. Pitt, pri, [PKiED (prid), feting.]. Prize, Prise, v. t.[prized or PRISED (prizd), prizing or prising.] Toraise, or attempt to raise, with a lever. — n. A lever. Psalm, sara, n. A sacred song; esp., one of the hymnsby David and others, contained in the Bible; or, amodernversification of such a hymn.—Psalm^ist,n. A writer of sacred songs, — a title esp. applied toDavid. — Psalmody, s5Kmo-dI, n. Act, practice, orart of singing psalms; psalms considered collectively.— Psalter, sawKter, n. The Book of Psalms ; esp.,the Book of Psalms as printed in the Book of Com-mon Prayer.—Psaltery, -ter-T, m. A stringed in-strument of music used by the Hebrews. Pseudaesthesia, su-des-the-zht-a, n. (Physiol.) Falseor imaginary feeling or sense-perception, as in hypo-chondriasis, or in an organ that has been removed,as an amputated foot.— Pseudo-dipteral, a. {Arch.)imperfectly or. Ptarmigan.
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