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 .. . istic composition ; a musket,gun, or cannon ; a coin. — v. t. [pieced (pest),PIECING.] To enlarge or mend by the addition of apiece ; to patch ; to unite, join. — v. i. To unite bya coalescence of parts; to be compacted as parts intoa whole. — Piecemeal, -mel, adv. In pieces; in frag-ments ; by little and little. — a. Made of parts orpieces; single; separate. Pied, etc. See under Pie, a bird. Pi
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 .. . istic composition ; a musket,gun, or cannon ; a coin. — v. t. [pieced (pest),PIECING.] To enlarge or mend by the addition of apiece ; to patch ; to unite, join. — v. i. To unite bya coalescence of parts; to be compacted as parts intoa whole. — Piecemeal, -mel, adv. In pieces; in frag-ments ; by little and little. — a. Made of parts orpieces; single; separate. Pied, etc. See under Pie, a bird. Pier, per, n. (Arch.) A mass of stone-work support-ing an arch, bridge, etc.; part of the wall of a housebetween windows or doors ; a structure to break theforce of_the waves; a wharf or landing-place. Pierce, pers, y. i. [piekced (perst), piercing.] Tothrust into or transfix with a pointed instrument; toforce away into; to touch (the affections); to dive in-to (a secret or purpose); to bore, penetrate, perforate,reach. — v. i. To enter, as a pointed instrument; todive or penetrate (into a secret, etc.). Pierian, pi-erT-an, a. Pert, to the Muses. Piet, piet, -ot, n. Same as Pie,
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