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picnic a social gathering at which food is eaten outdoors. [3 definitions]
picnic table a rectangular table designed for outdoor eating, typically made of wood and having benches attached.
picture a painting, drawing, or photograph. [7 definitions]
picturesque as pleasing or interesting to look at as a picture or painting.
pie1 a pastry shell filled with fruit, meat, or other filling, and baked.
piece a section or part separated from the whole. [5 definitions]
piece together to assemble in order to fix or in order to create one whole thing that makes sense together.
pier a long, flat structure built out from land over water that is used for landing boats; dock. [2 definitions]
pierce to pass or go through with or as if with something sharp; penetrate. [2 definitions]
pig an animal with a wide, flat nose, four short legs, a thick body, and a short, curly tail. Pigs are mammals with hooves. Wild pigs often have tusks. Domestic pigs are raised for their meat, which is called pork. Adult pigs are also called hogs. [2 definitions]
pigeon a bird with a plump body, small head, and short legs. Some kinds of pigeons are also called rock doves.
piggyback upon the shoulders or back.
piggy bank a small bank in which coins are put through a slot and saved. Piggy banks are in the shape of a pig.
piglet a young pig.
pigment anything that is used to or serves to provide color. [2 definitions]
pigpen a yard or cage where pigs are kept.
pigsty an enclosed area or cage where pigs are kept; pigpen. [2 definitions]
pigtail a braid of hair that hangs from the head.
pike1 a fish that lives in fresh water and has a long, flat snout. Pike are used for food or sport.
pile1 a number of things on top of each other; heap; stack. [6 definitions]
pile2 a large post of steel, wood, or concrete that is forced or pounded into the ground to support something. Piles are used to hold up bridges, walls, buildings, and other structures.