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 .. . s much as is taken up between thethumb and first 2 fingers.— Pu^gilism, -izm, n. Thepractice of boxing or fighting with the fist.— Pugil-ist, n. A boxer; prize-fighter. — Pugilisfic, a. Pert,to boxing or fighting with the fist. — Pugna^cious,pug-nashus, a. Disposed to fight ; quarrelsome. —Pugnacity, -nast-tT, n. Inclination to fight; quar-relsomeness. Puisne, pu-nt, a. (Laiv.) Younger or inferi


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 .. . s much as is taken up between thethumb and first 2 fingers.— Pu^gilism, -izm, n. Thepractice of boxing or fighting with the fist.— Pugil-ist, n. A boxer; prize-fighter. — Pugilisfic, a. Pert,to boxing or fighting with the fist. — Pugna^cious,pug-nashus, a. Disposed to fight ; quarrelsome. —Pugnacity, -nast-tT, n. Inclination to fight; quar-relsomeness. Puisne, pu-nt, a. (Laiv.) Younger or inferior inrank, as, a puisne justice. Puissant, Puissance, etc. See under Possess. Puke, puk, V. i. [puked (pukt), puking.] To ejectthe contents of the stomach, vomit. — v. t. To ejectfrom the stomach, vomit, throw up. — n. A medi-cine which excites vomiting. Pulchritude, puKkrT-tud, n. That external appear-ance which pleases the eye ; comeliness ; grace ;loveliness; moral beauty. [L. pulchritudo, Ir. pul-cher, beautiful.] Pule, pul, V. i, [PULED (puld), puling.] To cry likea chicken ; to cry, as a complaining child; towhimper, whine. Pull, pul, V. t. [PULLED (puld), PULLING.] To draw,. Puffin.


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