Periscians
Perisciansn.inhabitants of the earth, whose shadows move round every day without disappearing
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Perisciansn.inhabitants of the earth, whose shadows move round every day without disappearing
Perishv.to decay, die, go to ruin, be destroyed
Perishablea.liable to perish, subject to decay
Perishablenessn.a liableness to perish or decay
Peristaltica.spiral, wormlike, rolling round
Perisystolyn.the pause between two pulsations
Peritoneala.pertaining to the peritoneum
Peritoneumn.the membrane inclosing the intestines
Periwign.false hair worn on the head, a wig
Periwigv.t.to dress the head with false hair
Periwinklen.a small shellfish, sea-snail, plant
Perjurev.t.to swear, to take a false oath
Perjure, or Perjurern.one who swears falsely
Perjury, or Perjurationn.a forswearing, one's self
Perkv.tohold up the head affectedly, to dress
Perka.lively, brisk, holding up the head
Permanence, or Permansionn.duration, continuance
Permanenta.durable, lasting, constant
Permanentlyad.durably, lastingly, constantly
Permeablea.that may be passed through by a fluid
Permeanta.passing or piercing throught
Permeatev.t.to pass through as a fluid
Permission, or Permittancen.a grant of liberty
Permissivea.granting leave or liberty
Permissivelyad.by permission, with allowance
Permistion, or Permixtionn.the act of mixing
Permitv.t.to allow, grant, suffer, give up