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Peele
ash gray on the back and sides The horns are black long slender straight nearly smooth and very sharp Called also rheeboc rhebuck rhebok and rehboc
Peak
A point the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in a point as the peak or front of a cap
Penetrant
Having power to enter or pierce penetrating sharp subtile as penetrant cold
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Potamian
tortoise one of a group of tortoises Potamites or Trionychoidea having a soft shell webbed feet and a sharp beak See Trionyx
Perspicacious
Having the power of seeing clearly quick sighted sharp of sight
Piculet
of very small woodpeckers of the genus Picumnus and allied genera Their tail feathers are not stiff and sharp at the tips as in ordinary woodpeckers
Piquant
Stimulating to the taste giving zest tart sharp pungent as a piquant anecdote
Porcupine
Any Old Word rodent of the genus Hystrix having the back covered with long sharp erectile spines or quills sometimes a foot long The common species of Europe and Asia Hystrix cristata is
one edged
Having only one sharp edge single edged of cutting instruments mostly swords and razor blades Opposed to double edged
Prick
That which pricks penetrates or punctures a sharp and slender thing a pointed instrument a goad a spur etc a point a skewer
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Sharp - Law Dictionary Search Results
Peele
ash gray on the back and sides The horns are black long slender straight nearly smooth and very sharp Called also rheeboc rhebuck rhebok and rehboc
Peak
A point the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in a point as the peak or front of a cap
Penetrant
Having power to enter or pierce penetrating sharp subtile as penetrant cold
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Potamian
tortoise one of a group of tortoises Potamites or Trionychoidea having a soft shell webbed feet and a sharp beak See Trionyx
Perspicacious
Having the power of seeing clearly quick sighted sharp of sight
Piculet
of very small woodpeckers of the genus Picumnus and allied genera Their tail feathers are not stiff and sharp at the tips as in ordinary woodpeckers
Piquant
Stimulating to the taste giving zest tart sharp pungent as a piquant anecdote
Porcupine
Any Old Word rodent of the genus Hystrix having the back covered with long sharp erectile spines or quills sometimes a foot long The common species of Europe and Asia Hystrix cristata is
one edged
Having only one sharp edge single edged of cutting instruments mostly swords and razor blades Opposed to double edged
Prick
That which pricks penetrates or punctures a sharp and slender thing a pointed instrument a goad a spur etc a point a skewer
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