penholder |
a holder into which a pen point fits. [2 definitions] |
penicillin |
any of several antibiotics derived naturally or synthetically from molds and used to treat various bacterial diseases and infections. |
penicillium |
any of various blue-green molds found on stale bread, decaying fruit, and the like that are used in the making of cheese and the production of penicillin. |
peninsula |
an area of land surrounded on nearly all sides by water, and connected to a mainland by a usu. narrow strip of land. |
penis |
the male genital organ used for copulation and urination. |
penitence |
the feeling or condition of being penitent; regret for one's wrongdoing. |
penitent |
feeling or showing sorrow or regret for having done wrong. [3 definitions] |
penitential |
of, pertaining to, or expressing penitence. [3 definitions] |
penitentiary |
a prison, esp. one operating under federal or state authority. [4 definitions] |
penknife |
a small folding knife. |
penlight |
a small flashlight similar in size and shape to a fountain pen. |
penman |
someone who is expert at penmanship. [3 definitions] |
penmanship |
the art, skill, or manner of handwriting. |
pen name |
a name used by an author in place of his or her real name; pseudonym; nom de plume. |
pennant |
a long, tapering, usu. triangular or forked flag used on ships for signaling or for identification. [3 definitions] |
penne |
pasta in the form of short, diagonally cut tubes. |
penni |
formerly, the smaller monetary unit of Finland. (Cf. markka.) |
penniless |
having no money at all; very poor. |
pennon |
formerly, a long, tapered streamer or banner attached to a lance as a flag. [2 definitions] |
Pennsylvania |
an eastern U.S. state south of New York. (abbr.: PA) |
Pennsylvania Dutch |
the descendants of German and Swiss immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. [3 definitions] |