| Pick's v. |
a visual condition in which objects lose their normal horizontal-vertical alignment and converge toward or diverge from one another.
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| picker's a. |
excoriated a.
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| Pickerill's imbrication l.’s |
imbrication l's of Pickerill.
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| pickwickian s. |
obesity-hypoventilation s.
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| picounit |
one trillionth (10-12) of a standard unit.
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| PIC | illustrated with pictures |
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| PIC | evoking lifelike images within the mind |
| PIC | pertaining to or consisting of pictures |
| PIC | illustrations used to decorate or explain a text |
| PIC | visual representation as by photography or painting |
| PIC | in a pictorial manner |
| PIC | pertaining to or consisting of pictures |
| PIC | graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface |
| PIC | a visual representation of an object or scene or person produced on a surface |
| PIC | a typical example of some state or quality |
| PIC | a clear and telling mental image |
| PIC | the visible part of a television transmission |
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