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- <p> - HTML; notation: <p></p>
- pace
- pack
- package
- pad
- paddle
- padlock
- pagan
- pain
- painful
- painless
- paint
- pal
- pants
- pants
- papal
- part
- pass
- past
- pasta
- patty
- pave
- pavement
- paw
- Pax Americana
- Pax Britannica
- Pax Romana
- pedestrian
(noun)
- a person who travels or is traveling by foot
- a person currently on the sidewalk/street
(adjective)
- anything relating to people who move by feet; anything relating to pedestrians
- relating to common people; related to common folk
- relating to common business
- peel
- pen
-
- penance
- pen name
(noun) - a name used in the place of an author's name
see also: pseudonym
- pentagon
- people
- person
- /// "Per aspera ad astra" ///
(phrase) - a Latin phrase, meaning "through hardships to the stars"
see also: Ad astra per aspera
- pet
- pharmacy
- pharmacist
- phase
- philosophical
- philosophy
- phone
- phone number
(noun) - a series of numbers used to contact a person's phone, either for a phone call or a text
- phonetics
- phrase
- pick
- pickaxe
(noun) - a tool in the shape of a T, with a wooden handle, and a metal top with a point
and a flat end; often used for breaking apart soil and rock
- pile
- pill
- pillage
- pillar
- pink
- pitbull
- pizza
- please
- point
- pollute
- ponder
- pool
- poor
- pope
- pray
- prayer
- prettify
- pretty
- prince
- princess
- print
- printer
- pro
- pro-
- proclaim
- proclamation
- procreate
- procreation
(noun) - the process of procreating; the process by which new organisms are formed
- profess
- professor
- protect
- protection
- prune
- pry
- psalm
(noun)
- a song/hymn of sacred status, used for religious purposes
- any of the songs, hymns, or prayers found in the Book of Psalms (Old Testament)
- pseudo-
(prefix) - a prefix meaning 'false': "pseudoscience", "pseudonym"
- pseudonym
(noun) - a name used fictitiously as a means of hiding one's true identity, often used by authors
see also: pen name
- pseudoscience
(noun)
- a general group of thought often claimed to be scientific but fails to align and/or remain consistent
with scientific processes of thought
- fictional forms/depictions of science
- psycho
- psycho-
- psychologist
- psychology
- puddle
- puppet
- pyro