| pilose |
Long, soft hairs that are typically straight.
Ãâó: www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/taes/tracy/610/glossP.html
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| pile |
A long column driven deep into the ground to form part of a foundation or substructure. Also see column and pier.
Ãâó: pghbridges.com/termsBrg.htm
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| pile |
An ordinary consisting of a triangular wedge emerging from the chief, or, when reserved, the base.
Ãâó: home.olemiss.edu/~tjray/medieval/chivarlic.htm
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| pilaster |
Shallow pier used to buttress a wall.
Ãâó: www.castlesontheweb.com/glossary.html
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| pilaster |
A square or rectangular pillar, engaged in, and projecting slightly from, a wall.
Ãâó: home.olemiss.edu/~tjray/medieval/castle.htm
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| PIL | a program exemplifying a contemplated series |
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| PIL | activity planned as a test or trial |
| PIL | small dark-colored whaled of United States Atlantic coast |
| PIL | the occupation of a pilot |
| PIL | the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place |
| PIL | small pelagic fish often accompanying sharks or mantas |
| PIL | an enclosed compartment from which a vessel can be navigated |
| PIL | the occupation of a pilot |
| PIL | the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place |
| PIL | lacking a pilot |
| PIL | an aircraft without a pilot that is operated by remote control |
| PIL | (biology) covered with hairs especially fine soft ones |
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