Category: P
Pair
Pair (v. i.) To be joined in paris; to couple; to mate, as for breeding.
Pair
Pair (v. i.) Same as To pair off. See phrase below.
Pair
Pair (v. t.) To engage (one’s self) with another of opposite opinions not to vote on a particular question or… read more Pair
Pairing
Pairing (v. i.) The act or process of uniting or arranging in pairs or couples.
Pairing
Pairing (v. i.) See To pair off, under Pair, v. i.
Pairer
Pairer (n.) One who impairs.
Paise
Paise (n.) See Poise.
Pais
Pais (n.) The country; the people of the neighborhood.
Pair
Pair (v. t.) To unite in couples; to form a pair of; to bring together, as things which belong together,… read more Pair
Pairment
Pairment (n.) Impairment.
Pair
Pair (v. t.) To impair.
Paisano
Paisano (n.) The chaparral cock.
Palace
Palace (n.) The residence of a sovereign, including the lodgings of high officers of state, and rooms for business, as… read more Palace
Palace
Palace (n.) The official residence of a bishop or other distinguished personage.
Pakfong
Pakfong (n.) See Packfong.
Pajock
Pajock (n.) A peacock.
Pal
Pal (n.) A mate; a partner; esp., an accomplice or confederate.
Paladin
Paladin (n.) A knight-errant; a distinguished champion; as, the paladins of Charlemagne.
Palace
Palace (n.) Loosely, any unusually magnificent or stately house.
Palaeographer
Palaeographer (a.) Alt. of Palaeographic
