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perm ( n ) ( pərm ) =a way of changing the style of your hair by using chemicals to create curls that last for several months, e. g. to have a perm.
perfume ( n ) ( pərfyum ) =a liquid, often made from flowers, that you put on your skin to make yourself smell nice, e. g. a bottle of expensive perf ...
periodical ( n ) ( pɪriˈɑdɪkl ) =a magazine that is published every week, month, etc. , especially one that is concerned with an academic subject
performing arts ( n ) =arts such as music, dance, and drama that are performed for an audience
percussion ( n ) ( pərˈkʌʃn ) =musical instruments that you play by hitting them with your hand or with a stick, for example drums, e. g. percussion ...
pepper 1 ( n ) ( pɛpər ) =a powder made from dried berries ( calledpeppercorn ) , used to give a hot flavor to food, e. g. Season with salt and peppe ...
pepper 2 ( n ) =a hollow fruit, usually red, green, or yellow, with a sweet or spicy flavor, eaten as a vegetable or used to give flavor to food
pepper shaker ( n ) ( pɛpər ʃeɪkər ) =a small container with holes in the top, used for putting pepper on food
penny 2 ( n ) ( also pence ) =a small British coin and unit of money equal to 1 100th of one pound ( �1 ) , e. g. That will be 45 pence, please.
penny 1 ( n ) ( pɛni ) ( pl. pennies ) =a cent
penguin ( n ) ( pɛŋɡwən ) =a black and white bird that lives in the Antarctic. Penguins cannot fly but use their wings for swimming
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pencil sharpener 1 ( n ) ( pɛnsl ʃɑrpənər )
pencil ( n ) ( pɛnsl ) =a narrow piece of wood, or a metal or plastic case, containing a black or colored substance, used for drawing or writing
pencil holder ( n ) ( pɛnsl hoʊldər )
peels ( n ) ( also peelings ) =the skin of fruit or vegetables that has been removed
pelvis ( n ) ( pɛlvəs ) =the wide, curved set of bones at the bottom of the body that the legs and spine are connected to
peeler ( n ) ( pilər ) =a special type of knife for taking the skin off fruit and vegetables, e. g. a potato peeler.
peel ( n ) ( pil ) =the thick skin of some fruits and vegetables, e. g. orange peel.
pediatrics ( n ) ( pidiˈ�trɪks ) =the branch of medicine concerned with children and their diseases, pediatric ( adj ) , pediatrician ( n ) ( pidiəˈt ...
pedal 1 ( n ) ( pɛdl ) e. g. I couldn't reach the pedals on her bike
pedal 2 ( n ) e. g. She pressed her foot down sharply on the brake pedal.
pedal 3 ( n ) =a bar on a musical instrument such as a piano or an organ that you push with your foot in order to control the sound
peanut ( n ) ( pinʌt ) =a nut that grows underground in a thin shell, e. g. a packet of salted peanuts.
peanut butter ( n ) =a thick, soft substance made from very finely chopped peanuts, usually eaten spread on bread, e. g. a peanut butter and jelly sa ...
pearl 2 ( n ) ( also mother - of - pearl ) =the hard, smooth, shiny substance in various colors that forms a layer inside the shells of some types of ...
pelican ( n ) ( pɛlɪkən ) =a large bird that lives near water, with a bag of skin under its long beak for storing food
pearl 1 ( n ) ( pərl ) =a small, hard, shiny, white ball that forms inside the shell of an oyster and is of great value as a jewel, e. g. a string of ...
pear ( n ) ( pɛr ) =a yellow or green fruit that is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom
peak ( n ) ( pik ) =the pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top, e. g. a mountain peak. jagged peaks. The climbers made camp halfway ...
peacock ( n ) ( pikɑk ) =a large male bird with long blue and green tail feathers that it can spread out like a fan, e. g. as proud as a peacock.
peach ( n ) ( pitʃ ) =a round fruit with soft red and yellow skin, yellow flesh, and a large rough seed inside
pea ( n ) ( pi ) =a small, round, green seed, eaten as a vegetable. Several peas grow together inside a long thin pod on a climbing plant also called ...
pay phone ( n ) =a telephone, usually in a public place, that is operated using coins or a card
paw ( n ) ( pɔ ) =the foot of an animal that has claws or nails
patterned ( adj ) ( p�t̮ərnd ) =decorated with a pattern, e. g. patterned wallpaper. cups patterned with yellow flowers.
patio chair
patio ( n ) ( p�t̮iˌoʊ ) =a flat hard area outside, and usually behind, a house where people can sit, e. g. Let's have lunch out on the patio.
patient ( n ) ( peɪʃnt ) =a person who is receiving medical treatment
pasta ( n ) ( pɑstə ) =an Italian food made from flour, water, and sometimes eggs, formed into different shapes and usually served with a sauce.
parrot ( n ) ( p�rət ) =a tropical bird with a curved beak. There are several types of parrots, most of which have bright feathers.
passenger ( n ) ( p�səndʒər ) =a person who is traveling in a car, bus, train, plane, or ship and who is not driving it, e. g. a passenger train ( ca ...
parking meter ( n ) ( also meter ) =a machine that you put money into when you park your car in the street
paramedic ( n ) ( p�rəˈmɛdɪk ) =a person whose job is to help people who are sick or injured, but who isn't a doctor or a nurse, paramedical ( adj ) ...
parallel ( adj ) =two or more lines that are parallel to each other are the same distance apart at every point, e. g. parallel lines. The road and th ...
parakeet 1 ( n ) ( p�rəˌkit ) =a small bird of the parrot family, usually with a long tail
parakeet 2 ( n ) The Australian shell parakeet, or budgerigar, is a popular pet and the most common parakeet
parakeet 3 ( n ) A rose - ringed parakeet
paperback ( n ) ( peɪpərˌb�k ) =a book that has a thick paper cover, e. g. a paperback book. a cheap paperback.
paper clip ( n ) =a piece of bent wire or plastic that is designed to hold loose sheets of paper together