Pequot |
a member of a former North American Indian people that lived in southern New England until conquered in 1637. [2 definitions] |
per |
for each. [2 definitions] |
per- |
through. [3 definitions] |
perambulate |
to walk through or over, esp. in order to inspect; travel through. [2 definitions] |
perambulator |
a baby carriage or stroller. |
per annum |
by the year; annually. |
percale |
a tightly woven cotton fabric used esp. to make bed linens. |
per capita |
for each unit of population; per person. |
perceivable |
capable of being known by means of the senses; perceptible. |
perceive |
to become aware of by means of the senses. [2 definitions] |
perceived |
as it seems in the mind; supposed. |
percent |
one part or unit of each hundred, or a fraction expressed as parts of a hundred. (abbr.: pct.) [3 definitions] |
percentage |
some portion of a whole based on a total of one hundred parts. [3 definitions] |
percentile |
in statistics, any one of one hundred equal-sized groups into which a great number of test scores or other data are divided for the purpose of ranking. |
percept |
something perceived by the senses. [2 definitions] |
perceptible |
capable of being perceived. |
perception |
that which is received through the senses. [3 definitions] |
perceptive |
having keen perception, insight, or intuitive understanding. [2 definitions] |
perceptual |
of, relating to, or involving perception. |
perch1 |
a rod, branch, or the like on which birds sit. [6 definitions] |
perch2 |
any of various edible freshwater fishes that have spiny fins. [2 definitions] |