| pill |
something that resembles a tablet of medicine in shape or size a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet a unpleasant or tiresome person something unpleasant or offensive that must be tolerated or endured; "his competitor's success was a bitter pill to take" a contraceptive in the form of a pill containing estrogen and progestin to inhibit ovulation and so prevent conception
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| pillar |
a fundamental principle or practice; "science eroded the pillars of superstition" column: anything tall and relatively thin that approximates the shape of a column or tower; "the test tube held a column of white powder"; "a tower of dust rose above the horizon"; "a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite" a prominent supporter; "he is a pillar of the community" column: a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (such as a monument) column: (architeture) a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure
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| pillion |
a seat behind the rider of a horse or motorbike etc.
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| pilomotor reflex |
reflex erection of hairs of the skin in response to cold or emotional stress or skin irritation
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| pilosebaceous |
of or relating to a hair follicle and its sebaceous gland
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