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pearl | a concretion of nacre found in oysters and other mollusks, prized as a gem |
purl | to flow with a murmuring sound |
peer | an equal in rank, ability, etc. |
pier | a structure supporting the spans of a bridge |
pie (food) | a baked dish of fruit, meat, etc., with an under or upper crust, or both |
pie (animal) | a spotted or pinto horse (piebald) |
pi | the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; (math) a symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the diameter, approximately 3.14159 |
place | a court or short street in a city; space; room; a region |
plaice | any of various flatfishes, especially a large European flounder |
plate | a flat sheet of metal, speccifically one on which an engraving is cut |
plait | a flat fold made by doubling cloth back upon itself; a pleat; a braid |
tray (BONUS) | a flat board, or sheet of metal, etc., surrounded by a rim, used for carrying or containing sundry articles; a salver |
trey (BONUS) | a three of cards |