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PSORIASIS n. 2 definitions
characterized by imbricated silvery scales, affecting only the superficial layers of the skin.
PTERYLA n.
One of the definite areas of the skin of a bird on which feathers grow; -- contrasted with apteria.
PTILOPAEDIC a.
Having nearly the whole surface of the skin covered with down; dasypædic; -- said of the young of certain birds.
PUCKER v. 3 definitions
into ridges and furrows; to corrugate; -- often with up; as, to pucker up the mouth. "His skin [was] puckered up in wrinkles." Spectator.
PUFF n. 15 definitions
kind of light pastry. (c) A utensil of the toilet for dusting the skin or hair with powder.
PUNCTURE v. 3 definitions
ll, pointed instrument, or the like; to prick; to make a puncture in; as, to puncture the skin.
PUNSTER n.
One who puns, or is skilled in, or given to, punning; a quibbler; a low wit.
PUPA n. 2 definitions
gated spiral shell. Coarctate, or Obtected, pupa, a pupa which is incased in the dried-up skin of the larva, as in many Diptera. -- Masked pupa, a pupa whose limbs are bound down and partly concealed by a chitinous covering, as in Lepidoptera.
PUPIPAROUS a. 2 definitions
Bearing, or containing, a pupa; -- said of the matured larvæ, or larval skins, of certain Diptera.
PURPURA n. 2 definitions
A disease characterized by livid spots on the skin from extravasated blood, with loss of muscular strength, pain in the limbs, and mental dejection; the purples. Dunglison.
PUZZLE n. 7 definitions
a toy or a problem contrived for testing ingenuity; also, something exhibiting marvelous skill in making.
PYROTECHNIST n.
One skilled in pyrotechny; one who manufactures fireworks. Steevens.
QUACK n. 7 definitions
A boastful pretender to medical skill; an empiric; an ignorant practitioner.
QUACKSALVER n.
One who boasts of his skill in medicines and salves, or of the efficacy of his prescriptions; a charlatan; a quack; a mountebank. [Obs.] Burton.
QUAINT a. 3 definitions
Characterized by ingenuity or art; finely fashioned; skillfully wrought; elegant; graceful; nice; neat. [Archaic] " The queynte ring." " His queynte spear." Chaucer. " A shepherd young quaint." Chapman. Every look was coy and wondrous quaint. Spenser. To show bow quaint an orator you are. Shak.
QUALIFY v. 7 definitions
to fit, as for a place, office, occupation, or character; to furnish with the knowledge, skill, or other accomplishment necessary for a purpose; to make capable, as of an employment or privilege; to supply with legal power or capacity. He had qualified himself for municipal office by taking the oaths to the sovereigns…
QUEENCRAFT n.
Craft or skill in policy on the part of a queen. Elizabeth showed much queencraft in procuring the votes of the nobility. Fuller.
QUICHUAN a.
ative American civilizations, characterized by agricultural, military, and administrative skill rather than by science or literature, although they were adept potters, weavers, and goldsmiths, and preserved by the aid of the mnemonic quipu a body of legendary lore in part written down since the introduction of writing.…
QUILLBACK n.
(Ictiobus, or Carpiodes, cyprinus); -- called also carp sucker, sailfish, spearfish, and skimback.
QUILT n. 4 definitions
Anything that is quilted; esp., a quilted bed cover, or a skirt worn by women; any cover or garment made by putting wool, cotton, etc., between two cloths and stitching them together; also, any outer bed cover. The beds were covered with magnificent quilts. Arbuthnot.
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