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(n)
(uncountable) A feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
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(slang) pit bull terrier
An Azerbaijani soup made with mutton and vegetables in individual crocks with a glazed interior.
(informal, endearing) A pit bull terrier.
(adj)
(often derogatory) Having little or no importance.
A form of cement, made from linseed oil and whiting, used to fixate panes of glass.
(now uncommon, of size) Petite: small, little.
Alternative spelling of Petey. [A diminutive of the male given name Peter.]
(informal, rare) A petticoat.
(N)
(singular putto) chubby male infants in classical painting.
A strip of cloth wound round the leg, worn for protection or support by hikers, soldiers etc.
Alternative form of puttee. [A strip of cloth wound round the leg, worn for protection or support by hikers, soldiers etc.]
A small, usually plastic, chamber pot used to toilet-train small children.
A unisex given name.
Tending to pout; angry in a childish or cute way; showing mock anger. (of a person)
A traditional residential subdivision or unit found in settlements of Punjab.
formee
A diminutive of the female given name Patricia.
A diminutive of the male given name Peter.
The dosha composed of fire and water
(Sanskrit: पति, 𐬯𐬙) a title meaning "master" or "lord".
Of or resembling peat; peatlike.
The duiker.
A surname.
Very small.
(slang, often in the plural) bitch, girl, woman, especially one that is promiscuous
Pronunciation spelling of pussy (“cat”). [(informal, endearing) A cat.]
A town in Amathole District Municipality, Eastern Cape province, South Africa.
Alternative form of pettah (“fortified town”). [(in Sri Lanka and South India) A town, sometimes fortified, outside a fort.]
Only used in in petto
A city, the county seat of Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States.
Pleasant to the sight or other senses; attractive, especially of women or children.
A hole in the ground.
A baked dessert made with alternating layers of sweetened fruit and buttered bread crumbs.
A piece of pita bread; a flatbread pouch used for making sandwiches such as gyros or falafels.
(informal) University of Pittsburgh
Rough or unhusked rice, either before it is milled or as a crop to be harvested.
A variant of Betty, a diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth.
(chiefly UK, Australia) A female given name from Ancient Greek.
Concise and meaningful.
(Philippines) A rice cake made of boiled or steamed rice.
The Northern Sotho language as spoken by these people.
(v)
To make a pattering sound.
(transitive) To feel pity for (someone or something).
A type of beer made from fermented millet or sorghum in parts of West Africa.
Alternative form of pietà. [A sculpture or painting of the Virgin Mary holding and mourning the dead body of Jesus.]
The national sport of Argentina, a game played on horseback that combines elements of polo and basketball.
(informal) Pronunciation spelling of pretty. [Pleasant to the sight or other senses; attractive, especially of women or children.]
An Indian sword with an attached gauntlet.
Very dark black; pitch-black.
A diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth.
(not comparable, Australia, of a young or orphaned animal) Fed by hand.
a novel written by Russian author Shimun Vrochek.
Alternative form of paddy (“type of rice”). [Rough or unhusked rice, either before it is milled or as a crop to be harvested.]
covered in saliva
A surname from Italian.
A small primate of the genus Perodicticus, native to the tropical rainforests of Africa.
Initialism of Planet of the Apes.
Initialism of pretty young thing.
Alternative form of pata (“type of sword”). [An Indian sword with an attached gauntlet.]
an English rock band, formed in London in 1970.
A river in the Carolinas of the United States.
A Maori club or pounder.
A surname transferred from the given name.
A Bantu language spoken in Cameroon.