| PEA |
seed of a pea plant used for food a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white flowers and long green pods containing edible green seeds
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| peanut |
underground pod of the peanut vine widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions; showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground a young child who is small for his age insignificant: of little importance or influence or power; of minor status; "a minor, insignificant bureaucrat"; "peanut politicians" pod of the peanut vine containing usually 2 nuts or seeds; `groundnut' and `monkey nut' are British terms
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| peanut oil |
a oil from peanuts; used in cooking and making soap; "groundnut oil" is British usage
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| pearl |
a smooth lustrous round structure inside the shell of a clam or oyster; much valued as a jewel bone: a shade of white the color of bleached bones drop: a shape that is spherical and small; "he studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops"; "beads of sweat on his forehead" gather pearls, from oysters in the ocean
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| peak |
extremum: the most extreme possible amount or value; "voltage peak" flower: the period of greatest prosperity or productivity acme: the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development; "his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty"; "the artist's gifts are at their acme"; "at the height of her career"; "the peak of perfection"; "summer was at its peak"; "...catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame"; "the summit of his ambition"; "so many highest superlatives achieved by man"; "at the top of his profession" the top point of a mountain or hill; "the view from the peak was magnificent"; "they clambered to the summit of Monadnock" point: a V shape; "the cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points" vertex: the highest point (of something); "at the peak of the pyramid" of a period of maximal use or demand or activity; "at peak hours the streets traffic is unbelievable" bill: a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes; "he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead" to reach the highest point; attain maximum intensity, activity; "That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929"
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