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Prurience, Pruriency, n. Itching, longing, lust, desire, appetite, hankering, cupidity, covetousness. Prurient, a. Itching, longing, desiring, hankering, craving, lustful, covetous. Prussian blue. Ferrocyanide of iron, ferrocyanuret of iron. Prussic acid. Hydrocyanic acid. Pry, v. n. Peer, peep, search, look closely or narrowly, scrutinize, examine, inspect, question, investigate, be inquisitive. Prying, a. Curious, inquisitive, peering, peeping, scrutinizing. Psalm, n. Sacred song, hymn. Psalmody, n. Psalm-singing, psalmistry. Psalm-singing, n. Psalmody, psalmistry. Psalm-tune, n. Choral. Psalter, n. Book of Psalms. Pseudonyme, n. False name, fictitious name, nom de plume. Pshaw, interj. Poh, pugh, fudge, pish. Psora, n. [Gr.] (Med.) Scabies, the itch. Psyche, n. Soul, mind. Public, a.
Public, n. [Preceded by The.] Persons, men, society, the people, the community, the world, general body of mankind. Publican, n.
Publication, n.
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