Pis`as*phal"tum (?), n. See Pissasphalt.
Pi"say (?), n. (Arch.) See PisÈ.
Pis"ca*ry (?), n. [L. piscarius relating to fishes or to fishing, fr. piscis a fish.] (Law) The right or privilege of fishing in another man's waters. Blackstone.
Pis*ca"tion (?), n. [L. piscatio, fr. piscari to fish.] Fishing; fishery. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
||Pis*ca"tor (?), n. [L.] A fisherman; an angler.
{ Pis`ca*to"ri*al (?), Pis"ca*to*ry (?), } a. [L. piscatorius, fr. piscator a fisherman, fr. piscari to fish, fr. piscis a fish. See Fish the animal.] Of or pertaining to fishes or fishing. Addison.
||Pis"ces (?), n. pl. [L. piscis a fish.] 1. (Astron.) (a) The twelfth ||sign of the zodiac, marked in almanacs. (b) A zodiacal constellation, ||including the first point of Aries, which is the vernal equinoctial ||point; the Fish.
2. (Zoˆl.) The class of Vertebrata that includes the fishes. The principal divisions are Elasmobranchii, Ganoidei, and Teleostei.
Pis"ci*cap`ture (?), n. Capture of fishes, as by angling. [R.] W. H. Russell.
Pis`ci*cul"tur*al (?), a. Relating to pisciculture.
Pis`ci*cul"ture (?), n. [L. piscis a fish + E. culture.] Fish culture. See under Fish.
Pis`ci*cul"tur*ist, n. One who breeds fish.
Pis"ci*form (?), a. [L. piscis fish + -form.] Having the form of a fish; resembling a fish.
||Pis*ci"na (?), n. [L., a certain, fishpond, fr. piscis a fish.] ||(Arch.) A niche near the altar in a church, containing a small basin ||for rinsing altar vessels.
Pis"ci*nal (?), a. [L. piscinalis: cf. F. piscinal.] Belonging to a fishpond or a piscina.
Pis"cine (?), a. [L. piscis a fish.] (Zoˆl.) Of or pertaining to a fish or fishes; as, piscine remains.
Pis*civ"o*rous (?), a. [L. piscis a fish + vorare to devour: cf. F. piscivore.] (Zoˆl.) Feeding or subsisting on fish.
||Pi`sÈ" (?), n. [F. pisÈ, from piser to stamp, pound, L. pisare.] ||(Arch.) A species of wall made of stiff earth or clay rammed in ||between molds which are carried up as the wall rises; -- called also ||pisÈ work. Gwilt.
Pish (?), interj. An exclamation of contempt.
Pish (?), v. i. To express contempt. Pope.
||Pi"shu (?), n. (Zoˆl.) The Canada lynx. [Written also peeshoo.]
Pi"si*form (?), a. [L. pisum a pea + -form: cf. F. pisiforme.] Resembling a pea or peas in size and shape; as, a pisiform iron ore.
Pi"si*form, n. (Anat.) A small bone on the ulnar side of the carpus in man and many mammals. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.
Pis"mire (?), n. [Piss + mire; so called because it discharges a moisture vulgarly considered urine. See Mire an ant.] (Zoˆl.) An ant, or emmet.
Pi"so*lite (?), n. [Gr. &?; a pea + - lite: cf. F. pisolithe.] (Min.) A variety of calcite, or calcium carbonate, consisting of aggregated globular concretions about the size of a pea; -- called also peastone, peagrit.
Oˆlite is similar in structure, but the concretions are as small as the roe of a fish.
Pi`so*lit"ic (?), a. [Cf. F. pisolithique.] (Min.) Composed of, containing, or resembling, pisolite.
Pis"o*phalt (?), n. [For pissasphalt.] (Min.) Pissasphalt. [Obs.]
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