publicly |
in a public manner; not secretively. [2 definitions] |
publicness |
the quality or condition of being public or publicly owned. |
public opinion |
the collective or general opinion of a people, esp. as a deciding factor in the creation of social policy or in actions of a political nature. |
public prosecutor |
(chiefly British) a laywer who is appointed by the government to prosecute criminal cases on the government's behalf; district attorney. |
public relations |
the organized efforts of a corporation, organization, institution, or the like to establish a favorable image or favorable relations with the general public. [2 definitions] |
public school |
in the US, an elementary or secondary school that is part of a system of free schools supported by public taxes and supervised by local officials. [2 definitions] |
public servant |
a government official, elected or appointed, or an employee of the civil service. |
public-service corporation |
a private corporation that provides a utility or other service to the public and is regulated by the government. |
public-spirited |
having or showing great interest in the welfare of the general public. |
public utility |
an organization operated usu. as a monopoly under government regulation or control, that provides an essential public commodity or service, such as electricity, water, transportation, and the like. |
public works |
buildings, pipelines, highways, and the like that are built and maintained at public expense for public use or benefit. |
publish |
to prepare and distribute (printed material) for sale or circulation to the public. [5 definitions] |
publishable |
combined form of publish. |
publisher |
a person or company that publishes books or periodicals. [2 definitions] |
publishing |
the business or profession of a publisher. |
PUC |
abbreviation of "public utilities commission." |
puce |
a dark brownish purple color. |
puck |
in ice hockey, the hard rubber disk that players try to hit into the net for goals. |
pucker |
to gather or contract into small folds or wrinkles. [2 definitions] |
puckish |
(sometimes cap.) mischievous or playful; impish. |
pudding |
a soft creamy or spongy dessert, usu. made by boiling or baking a mixture of milk, flour, eggs, and sugar, and adding fruit or other flavoring. [5 definitions] |