-logue |
spoken or written discourse. |
-pod |
one that has a specified kind or number of feet or similar parts. [2 definitions] |
ague |
a fever accompanied by recurring periods of chills and sweating; malarial fever. [2 definitions] |
apogee |
the point in the orbit of the moon or of a man-made satellite that is farthest from the earth. (Cf. perigee.) [2 definitions] |
doge |
the chief magistrate elected in the former republics of Venice and Genoa. |
gouge |
a type of chisel with a blade shaped like a scoop, used primarily on wood. [7 definitions] |
loge |
a small compartment or enclosure, esp. a theater box. [2 definitions] |
morgue |
a place in which dead bodies are stored pending identification, autopsy, or burial. [2 definitions] |
ogee |
an elongated S-shaped curve, or a molding in such a curve. |
p. |
abbreviation of "page," one side of a sheet of printed or written paper. [2 definitions] |
page1 |
one side of a sheet of printed or written paper. [6 definitions] |
page2 |
esp. formerly, a young person who attends someone of authority such as a king. [3 definitions] |
pager |
a portable electronic receiver that emits a signal when the person carrying it is paged and displays the phone number to be called. |
peg |
a small, cylindrical or tapered piece, often made of wood, used to hold things together or in place, fill a hole, or act as a marker. [5 definitions] |
PG |
abbreviation of "parental guidance suggested," (used as a film rating). |
pg. |
abbreviation of "page." |
pig |
any of a number of omnivorous cloven-hoofed mammals with broad snouts; swine; hog. [3 definitions] |
pike1 |
any of several large freshwater fishes with elongated, flattened snouts, that are caught for food or sport. [2 definitions] |
pike2 |
a long pole with a sharp head, formerly used by foot soldiers as a weapon. |
pike3 |
a road on which a toll is charged; turnpike. |