| punitive damages |
An award for damages above and beyond the requirements for compensating third parties for injury or damage. As the word implies the award is meant to punish the offender. Most states and territories permit punitive damages awards to be covered by liability insurance.
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| puncta |
Pore or perforation through the valve, an areolae is a puncta bounded by an internal or external sieve membrane
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| punc´ta vasculo´sa |
minute red spots marking the cut surface of the white substance of the brain, produced by blood from divided vessels.
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| punch |
an instrument for indenting, perforating, or excising a disk or segment of tissue or other material.
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| punch b. |
biopsy in which tissue is obtained by a specifically designed round knife biopsy punch.
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| PUN | with a pungent taste or smell |
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| PUN | with pungency |
| PUN | the Phoenician dialect of ancient Carthage |
| PUN | of or relating to or characteristic of ancient Carthage or its people or their language |
| PUN | tending to betray |
| PUN | three wars between Carthage and Rome resulting in the destruction of Carthage: 264-241 BC, 218-201 BC, 149-146 BC |
| PUN | coextensive with the family Punicaceae |
| PUN | shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit |
| PUN | 1 species: pomegranates |
| PUN | in a puny manner |
| PUN | smallness of stature |
| PUN | impose a penalty on |
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