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Showing 18 of 214 words/ˈpɪl.ɡrɪm/ [pilgrim]
[noun] A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
/ˈpiːkənt/
[adjective] Having a pleasantly sharp, stimulating taste or flavor; agreeably pungent. Also, stimulating to the mind; interesting and exciting.
/pɪθ/ [pith]
[noun] The essential or central part of something; the core or quintessence.
/ˈpɪti/ [pity]
[noun] The feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the sufferings and misfortunes of others.
/ˌpleɪn ˈspiː.kɪŋ/ [plain speaking]
[noun] The act of expressing one's thoughts, opinions, or intentions clearly, honestly, and directly, without mincing words or using euphemisms.
/plænt kɛr tɛkˈniːks/ [plant care techniques]
[noun] The specific methods, skills, and practices used to maintain, cultivate, and promote the healthy growth of plants.
/ˈplæntɪŋ/ [planting]
[noun] The act or process of placing seeds, bulbs, or plants in the ground to grow.
/ˈplæz.mə ˈmɛm.breɪn ˈmɑːr.kər/ [plasma membrane marker]
[noun] A specific protein, lipid, or carbohydrate molecule located on the surface of a cell that is used by researchers to identify, isolate, or visualize the plasma membrane.
/ˈplæstɪk/ [plastic]
[noun] A synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compound that is malleable and can be molded into solid objects of diverse shapes.
/ˈplæt.ɪ.tjuːd/ [platitude]
[noun] A remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful.
/pləˈtɑː.nɪk/
[adjective] (of a relationship or affection) Close, intimate, and affectionate, but strictly non-sexual and non-romantic.
/ˈplæt.ər/ [platter]
[noun] A large, relatively flat dish or tray used for serving food.
/pleɪ/ [play]
[verb] To engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than for a serious or practical purpose.
/pleɪ ɪt kloʊs tuː ðə vɛst/ [play it close to the vest]
[idiom] To be very cautious, secretive, or guarded about one's intentions, plans, or resources.
/ˈpleɪ.fəl.nəs/ [playfulness]
[noun] The quality of being lighthearted, full of fun, and inclined to joke or engage in enjoyable, non-serious activities.
/pleɪz æt hoʊm/ [plays at home]
[idiom] To participate in a game, match, or performance at one's own venue, or to engage in recreational activities within one's own residence.
/pleɪz əˈweɪ/ [plays away]
[verb] To engage in a sports fixture at an opponent's ground or venue (third-person singular present of 'play away').
/ˈpliː.dər/ [pleader]
[noun] A person who presents a case or argument in a court of law, or one who makes an earnest appeal or request.