2. Literary production (book, pamphlet, magazine, etc.).

Public-house, n. Inn, tavern, house of entertainment, hotel, ale-house, eating-house, victualling-house, restaurant.

Publicity, n. Notoriety, currency, publicness.

Publish, v. a.

    1. Promulgate, proclaim, utter, blaze, blazon, announce, declare, disclose, divulge, reveal, advertise, bruit, impart, communicate, broach, make known, spread, spread abroad, blaze abroad, tell, ventilate, make public.
    2. Issue (as a book), emit, send forth, bring out, put forth, print and offer for sale.

Puce, a. Dark-brown, reddish-brown, flea-colored.

Puceron, n. Plant-louse, vine-fretter, aphis.

Puck, n. Robin Good-fellow, Friar Rush, Pug, Hobgoblin.

Pucker, v. a. Corrugate, furrow, cockle, wrinkle, crinkle, crease, gather into wrinkles or folds, gather.

Pucker, n. Fold, wrinkle, crinkle, crease, furrow.

Pudding-stone, n. (Min.) Conglomerate.

Puddle, n. Pool (of dirty water), muddy plash.

Puddly, a. Muddy, miry, foul, dirty.

Pudicity, n. Modesty, chastity.

Puerile, a.

    1. Boyish, childish, juvenile, youthful.
    2. Foolish, weak, petty, frivolous, trifling, trivial, idle, silly, simple, senseless, nonsensical.

Puerility, n.

    1. Boyishness, childishness, youthfulness, juvenility.
    2. Folly, foolishness, nonsense, weakness, silliness, insipidity.

Puff, n. Whiff, sudden gust; short, quick blast.

Puff, v. n.

    1. Blow in puffs.

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