| pink river dolphin |
a large South American freshwater dolphin, having a pink, light blue, or gray color, a long, thin snout, and a bulbous forehead. |
| pinkroot |
any of various plants, found esp. in the southeastern United States, whose root was formerly ingested to expel worms. |
| pink root |
a fungus disease affecting onions and similar plants that causes the roots to shrink and turn pink. |
| pink salmon |
a widespread species of small Pacific salmon. |
| pink slip |
(informal) a notice informing an employee of his or her dismissal from employment. |
| pin money |
a small sum of money set aside for incidental expenses. |
| pinna |
any of the leaflets of a pinnate leaf such as that of a fern. [3 definitions] |
| pinnace |
any of a variety of small boats, esp. one carried on a ship. [2 definitions] |
| pinnacle |
the highest point or part of anything; apex; summit. [5 definitions] |
| pinnate |
like a feather in appearance or structure. [2 definitions] |
| pinner |
a head-covering having long flaps of material pinned to each side. |
| pinniped |
of a suborder of carnivorous water mammals having finlike limbs, such as the walrus and seal. [2 definitions] |
| pinnule |
any of the lobes or divisions of a doubly compound leaf, as on ferns; secondary pinna. [2 definitions] |
| pin oak |
either of two tall oak trees of the eastern United States that are valued for their lumber and as shade trees. |
| pinochle |
a card game that two to four players play with a deck consisting of two each of the cards from nine to ace. |
| pinole |
a flour made of ground wheat or corn that is sweetened with the meal of mesquite beans. |
| piņon |
any of several pine trees that produce edible seeds, native to the Southwestern United States and Mexico. |
| pinot |
(sometimes cap.) see pinot noir, pinot blanc. |
| pinot blanc |
any of several varieties of white grape grown in Burgundy, France, that are used in the making of white wine and champagne. |
| pinot noir |
any of several varieties of purplish red grape grown in Burgundy, France, that are used in the making of red wine. |
| pinpoint |
anything that is exceptionally small, such as a spot of ink or a point on a map. [3 definitions] |