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piecemeal by adding or doing one piece at a time; gradually. [2 definitions]
piece of eight a former silver coin and monetary unit of Spain and Spanish America worth eight reals.
piece together to assemble in order to mend or create a coherent whole.
piecework work for which a set rate of pay is established per unit produced. (Cf. timework).
pie chart a circular graph sectioned into pielike areas that are proportional to the quantities indicated.
pied having variously colored spots; piebald.
pied-à-terre (French) an apartment or other dwelling kept permanently but used only occasionally as needed.
piedmont a region at or near the base of a mountain or mountain range. [2 definitions]
pieplant the rhubarb plant.
pier a structure built out from land and extending some distance over water, that is often used for docking boats; wharf. [2 definitions]
pierce to stab or go through with or as if with something sharp; penetrate. [6 definitions]
pierced punctured or perforated. [3 definitions]
piercing extremely loud and shrill. [3 definitions]
pier glass a tall mirror set in the section of wall between windows.
Pierre the capital of South Dakota.
Pierrot a comic male character in old French pantomime who wears loose white pantaloons, a short jacket with large buttons, and whiteface.
pier table a low table set against a wall between two windows, often beneath a tall mirror.
Pietà (sometimes l.c.) a depiction, as in sculpture or painting, of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, holding him in grief following the Crucifixion.
pietism (sometimes cap.) the devotional beliefs and practices of the Pietists. [2 definitions]
Pietist a member of a German movement of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that stressed personal piety over orthodox devotion in seeking to change certain formalities within the Lutheran Church.
piety worshipful devotion to and veneration of God or family; piousness. [2 definitions]