| peck1 |
a unit of measurement of grains and other dry things. A peck is equal to eight quarts, one fourth of a bushel, or 8.81 liters. [2 definitions] |
| peck2 |
to strike, or pick up quickly with the beak. [5 definitions] |
| peculiar |
odd, strange, or unusual. [2 definitions] |
| peculiarity |
the state or fact of being odd or strange. [2 definitions] |
| pedal |
a lever pushed by the foot to run or control a machine. [2 definitions] |
| peddle |
to offer for sale on the street or from door to door. |
| pedestal |
a support or base for a column, statue, or some other object. |
| pedestrian |
a person who is walking. |
| pedestrian crossing |
a marked path across a road where people can walk fairly safely because vehicles must stop for them. |
| pediatrician |
a doctor who takes care of babies and children. |
| pedigree |
a list or table of the ancestors of an animal or person. |
| peek |
to look quickly or secretly. [2 definitions] |
| peel1 |
to pull, tear, or cut the outer covering from. [5 definitions] |
| peeler |
a kitchen tool used for removing the skin of vegetables, such as potatoes and carrots, or of thin-skinned fruits like apples. |
| peep1 |
to look quickly or secretly through a narrow opening or from a hiding place. [3 definitions] |
| peep2 |
a weak, sharp, short sound of a young bird. [3 definitions] |
| peer1 |
a person of the same rank, age group, or ability as another person; equal. [2 definitions] |
| peer2 |
to look hard or closely to see something better. [2 definitions] |
| peg |
a small piece of wood or other material used to hold things, hold things together, fill a hole, or mark a spot. [3 definitions] |
| Peking |
the capital city of China, known as Beijing. |
| Pekingese |
a small breed of dog with short legs and long, silky, light brown hair. Pekingese were first bred in China. |