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A pipe for conveying water.
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of Pipra
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A white crystalline substance obtained by oxidation of piperic acid, and regarded as a complex aldehyde.
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A small European bat (Vesperugo pipistrellus); -- called also flittermouse.
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Pipes, collectively; as, the piping of a house.
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Alt. of Pipistrelle
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A name given to apples of several different kinds, as Newtown pippin, summer pippin, fall pippin, golden pippin.
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A white crystalline compound of piperidine and piperic acid. It is obtained from the black pepper (Piper nigrum) and other species.
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The act of playing on a pipe; the shrill noted of birds, etc.
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A kind of clay slate, carved by the Indians into tobacco pipes. Cf. Catlinite.
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A hydrocarbon obtained by decomposition of certain piperidine derivatives.
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The hollow stem or tube of a pipe used for smoking tobacco, etc.
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Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to Anthus and allied genera, of the family Motacillidae. They strongly resemble the true larks in habits, colors, and the great length of the hind claw. They are, therefore, often called titlarks, and pipit larks.
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Peaceful; favorable to, or characterized by, the music of the pipe rather than of the drum and fife.
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Of or pertaining to the pipras, or the family Pipridae.
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Playing on a musical pipe.
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An oily liquid alkaloid, C5H11N, having a hot, peppery, ammoniacal odor. It is related to pyridine, and is obtained by the decomposition of piperine.
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Like a pipe; hollow-stemmed.
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Any one of numerous species of small clamatorial birds belonging to Pipra and allied genera, of the family Pipridae. The male is usually glossy black, varied with scarlet, yellow, or sky blue. They chiefly inhabit South America.
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The Dutchman's pipe. See under Dutchman.
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