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plication A raised ridge, fold, or plait, especially on the columella of a gastropod shell.
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pliers Small pincers in a variety of forms, often with serrated jaws, which are used to grip small objects.
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plinth 1. The square block at the base of a pedestal or column. 2. A course of brick or stone along the base of a wall. 3. A flat block at the base of door trim. 4. The base that holds a statue.
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plica Fold of tissue in the joint capsule and a common result of knee injury.
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plicate to fold or tuck
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