Words Starting With "P"

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Placemat

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A mat placed on a table to protect it from water marks and spills. It is typically made of paper, plastic, or cork, and is often decorated with designs or advertisements.

Placemats

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Placemats are flat, decorative table mats or runners placed on a table in front of a setting for a meal or as a decoration. They are typically designed to protect the surface of the table from spills and stains, and often feature a decorative design or pattern.

Placemen

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Placeman is a noun that refers to a person, often unknown or insignificant, who is appointed or elected to a position, especially in government, often as a puppet or tool of a more powerful person or group. Example: "He was a placeman in the new government, but he didn't have any real power or influence."

Placement

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The word "placement" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:1. <strong>Physical Location</strong>: A place or position, often referring to a spot where something is situated or located.Example: "Can you place the book on the shelf?"2. <strong>Arrangement or Positioning</strong>: A particular position or arrangement of things, often in a specific order.Example: "The company made a placement of their new employees in different departments."3. <strong>Positioning in a Job or Field</strong>: A specific job, role, or field in which someone is employed or has a career.Example: "After her degree, she secured a placement in a top finance firm."4. <strong>Placement Test or Assessment</strong>: A test or evaluation used to determine a person's aptitude or suitability for a particular job or activity.Example: "The company conducted a placement test to assess the candidate's writing skills."5. <strong>Adoption or Foster Care</strong>: The process of placing a child or an adult into a new home, often due to adoption or foster care.Example: "The child was in the placement process for several months before they found a loving home."Please let me know which interpretation you're looking for.

Placements

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Placements refer to the process of finding and securing a job or academic internship for students, particularly in fields such as engineering, computer science, and business. It involves a company hiring students for a specific period, usually during their final year of study, to work on real-world projects, gain practical experience, and develop skills relevant to their chosen profession.Placements can be paid or unpaid, and they are often used as a way for students to demonstrate their skills to potential employers and improve their chances of being hired after graduation. They can also provide companies with the opportunity to assess a student's abilities and commitment without having to make a long-term commitment.In some cases, placements may also be referred to as "internships," but in many countries, including the UK, Australia, and India, the term "placement" is more commonly used.Placements can take various forms, such as:1. Industrial placements: Students work in an industry-related environment, gaining hands-on experience.2. Professional placements: Students work in a professional setting, such as a law firm or hospital, to gain experience in their field.3. Study-related placements: Students work on projects or research related to their course of study.Overall, placements provide students with valuable experience, networking opportunities, and sometimes even job offers, making them an essential part of many academic programs.

Placename

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A geographic location or a name of a place, such as a city, town, village, country, or continent.

Placenta

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The placenta is a vital organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. It connects the baby to the mother's blood supply and provides the baby with oxygen and nutrients, while also removing waste products from the baby's blood. The placenta is a temporary organ that forms after implantation of the fertilized egg and begins to nourish the fetus throughout pregnancy, playing a crucial role in the development of the baby.The main functions of the placenta are:1. <strong>Oxygen supply</strong>: The placenta supplies oxygen to the baby from the mother's bloodstream.2. <strong>Nutrient supply</strong>: It provides vital nutrients to the baby, such as glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids.3. <strong>Waste removal</strong>: The placenta removes waste products from the baby's blood and passes them to the mother's bloodstream to be excreted.4. <strong>Hormone regulation</strong>: It produces hormones that help the mother's body prepare for birth and also helps regulate the baby's growth and development.The placenta is a remarkable organ that performs its functions for about 40 weeks of gestation and then is expelled from the mother's body after childbirth.

Placentae

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The plural form of "placenta" which refers to the flat, oval-shaped organ formed in the uterus during pregnancy which provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and removes waste products from the fetus's blood.

Placental

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Relating to or characterized by the placenta, a membrane that provides oxygen and nutrients to the developing fetus and removes waste products from it during pregnancy.Example: "The placental tissue helps to support the growth and development of the fetus."

Placentalia

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Placentalia is a clade of mammals that includes all eutherian (live-born) mammals that have a placenta. This group is a subgroup of the mammals and represents about 95% of all known mammals.In other words, Placentalia includes most mammals that give birth to relatively developed offspring and nourish them through a placenta inside the mother's uterus before birth. This group includes mammals such as humans, cows, pigs, dogs, cats, and many others.

Placentals

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Placentals refer to a group of mammals that give birth to live young and nourish them with a placenta before birth. The placenta is a vital organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy and allows the transfer of oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the fetus.The term "placentals" is often used interchangeably with "mammals" or "eutherian mammals," but technically, it specifically refers to mammals that have a placenta in their reproductive system. Placentals account for the majority of mammalian species, including humans, cows, pigs, dogs, cats, bears, and many others.Placentals are known for several distinct characteristics:1. Viviparity: They give birth to live young, which are nourished and develop within the mother's womb.2. Placental development: During pregnancy, the fetus develops in direct contact with the mother's uterine wall, which is supplied with oxygen and nutrients through the placenta.3. Internal viviparity: The young are nourished internally, inside the mother's body, allowing for a longer period of development and increased complexity before birth.The group Placentals is also sometimes divided further into the following subclasses:<em> Xenarthra (armadillos, anteaters, and sloths)</em> Afrotheria (tenrecs, manatees, and elephants)<em> Cetancodontamorpha (whales and dolphins)</em> Laurasiatheria (carnivores, bats, and many others) Euarchontoglires (rodents, rabbits, and primates)The word "placentals" is derived from the Latin "placentarius," meaning "placenta-bearing." This refers to the fact that these mammals possess a vital organ, the placenta, which plays a crucial role in their reproduction process.

Placentary

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Adjective: relating to the placenta, a temporary organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy, providing oxygen and nutrients to the unborn baby.For example: "The placentary tissues are essential for the growth and development of the fetus."In some contexts, "placentary" is also used to describe something that is nourishing or sustaining, in the sense of providing essential resources, even if not directly related to the placenta.For example: "The beautiful garden was a placentary haven for the busy bees, providing them with a rich source of nectar and pollen."

Placentas

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A placenta is the organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. It provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and removes waste products from the fetus's blood.The placenta also produces hormones that help sustain the pregnancy and prepare the mother's body for childbirth. After birth, the placenta is typically delivered shortly after the baby.There are several types of placentas, including:<em> Monochorionic diamniotic: This is the most common type, where the placenta is shared by identical twins or triplets.</em> Dichorionic diamniotic: This type of placenta is shared by non-identical twins.<em> Bichorionic diamniotic: This type of placenta is seen in pregnancies with a single fetus.</em> Monochorionic monoamniotic: This type of placenta is seen in identical twins that share a single amniotic sac.Placentas are vital for the development and health of the fetus, and problems with the placenta can lead to pregnancy complications.

Placentation

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Placentation refers to the process of developing the placenta in the uterus during pregnancy. It involves the implantation of the fertilized egg into the uterine wall and the formation of the placenta, which provides oxygen and nutrients to the developing fetus and removes waste products from the fetal blood.

Placentia

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Placentia is a noun that refers to a sponge city in the Province of Josefina, Leyte, Philippines. It is the 6th largest city in the province.

Placentiferous

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Producing or relating to a placenta.

Placentiform

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Placentiform refers to having a shape or appearance like a placenta, specifically narrow, membranous, and flat, or resembling a disk with a central cavity.

Placentigerous

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Producing or resembling a placenta, particularly in appearance.

Placentitis

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Placentitis refers to the inflammation of the placenta, which is an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy to provide oxygen and nutrients to the growing fetus. This condition can be caused by various factors, such as infection, maternal medical conditions, or problems with the placenta itself. Symptoms may include bleeding, pain, and changes in fetal movement, and if left untreated, it can compromise the health of both the mother and the baby.

Placentoma

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A placentoma is a rare tumor that is derived from the placenta, typically occurring in the uterus. It can be either benign or malignant.

Placentomas

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Placentomas are rare, benign (non-cancerous) tumors that can develop in the uterus. They arise from the cells of the placenta, which is the organ that grows in the uterus during pregnancy to nourish the fetus.A placental tumor, also known as a placental chorioangioma or placental fibromatosis, is a type of placental abnormality that can grow into a mass. It is often seen on an ultrasound scan during pregnancy and may not cause any symptoms. In some cases, it may be mistaken for a blood clot or a growth on the placenta.Placentomas are usually not a cause for concern and typically do not affect the health of the mother or the baby. They often regress on their own after delivery. However, if a placental tumor grows to a large size, it may cause complications such as fetal distress, blood loss, or placental abruption (separation of the placenta from the uterus).

Placentomata

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Placentomata refers to embryonic structures that resemble a placenta, particularly in some types of parasites such as helminths (worms). They are essentially non-functional, rudimentary structures that are formed during the development of these parasites and play a role in their larval stages.

Placentophagy

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Placentophagy is the practice of eating the placenta after childbirth. It is also known as placentophagia or self-eating. In some cultures, consuming one's own placenta is believed to have health benefits, such as reducing postpartum bleeding and improving mood. The practice can be done in various ways, including consuming it raw, cooked, or in pill form.

Placer

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The term "placer" has multiple meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some of the most common interpretations:1. <strong>Nature/Geology</strong>: In geology and mining, a placer deposit is a deposit of sand or gravel that contains valuable minerals such as gold, platinum, or diamonds. This type of deposit is formed when a mineral-bearing stream or river carries the particles downstream, depositing them in a new location. The term 'placer prospecting' is used when searching for these types of deposits.2. <strong>Mining/Prospecting</strong>: A placer miner or prospector seeks out and extracts valuable materials from placer deposits.3. <strong>Computing/Gaming</strong>: In some computer and video game contexts, "placer" has been used as a variation of the word "player," referring to a person who engages in a game or a particular type of gameplay, especially competitive esports or MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games).4. <strong>Technical/Automotive</strong>: In some contexts related to automotive repairs or technical discussions, "placer" could refer to the process of placing something that is resonant or oscillating, such as in the context of placer bars or tracks which might be involved in timing.5. <strong>Idiomatic Expressions</strong>: The term can also be part of idiomatic expressions, such as "placer mining" where one metaphorically searches and finds valuable things, often used metaphorically rather than in a technical geological sense.Without more information on the specific context in which the term is being asked for, the primary interpretation leans towards the first, or geological/mining definition.

Placers

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1. A place or location where something is or is likely to be placed.2. A designated spot or area in a particular place.3. In geology, a naturally occurring deposit of valuable minerals or metals, especially gold or gemstones.Informally, a place or location where someone is placed or situated.

Places

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Places refers to any area or location on the surface of the Earth, whether natural or man-made. It can include:<em> A geographic location, such as a city, town, village, or neighborhood</em> A specific region, such as a desert, mountain range, or island A specific building or structure, such as a house, school, or office building

Placeshifting

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"Placeshifting" is a term that refers to the ability to access and watch media content from any location, using a device that is connected to the internet. It allows users to shift their viewing experience from one device to another, or from one location to another, without having to move the physical device.In other words, placeshifting is a way to watch TV, movies, or other video content on multiple devices, such as televisions, computers, mobile phones, or tablets, regardless of the user's location. This is often done through streaming services, such as Netflix or Hulu, or through devices specifically designed for placeshifting, like the Slingbox.Placeshifting enables users to:<em> Watch live TV or on-demand content from anywhere</em> Switch between devices, such as from a small portable device to a larger screen TV<em> Access content on multiple devices simultaneously</em> Pause and resume playback on any deviceThis technology has evolved significantly with the development of cloud-based services and widespread internet connectivity, making it possible to access media content from anywhere, at any time.

Placet

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"Placet" is a Latin word that is often used in educational settings, especially in the context of medical ethics and research.In a medical context, "placet" can be used as a Latin word to indicate permission or agreement. In scientific or academic writing, it is often used to indicate that a research plan, study, or experiment has been approved or endorsed by a relevant regulatory board or ethics committee.However, in North America, it is also commonly used in medical settings as an abbreviation for "no objection." It is often written or spoken as "Placebo" but with the "o" changed to an "e" simply meaning "I or a condition or state that requires permission".However, I did find that in some cultural context, like the US, "placet" act as "placeto where something is happened "

Placid

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Having a peaceful and calm atmosphere; serene.

Placidity

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A state of calmness or serenity.

Placidly

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Gentle and calm, especially in a peaceful or serene way. Sailing along bathed in a state of contentment, usually free from turmoil or worry.

Placidyl

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A sleep aid medication, particularly one that contains acetophenazine. It is often used to treat anxiety and help with sleep among other symptoms.

Placing

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The word "placing" has several meanings depending on the context:1. The act of putting or setting something in a particular position or location.2. In sports, a placement that results in a point being scored.3. In horse racing, the process of placing bets on a horse to finish in a certain position, usually second or third.4. In manufacturing, a department or area where finished goods are prepared for packaging or storage.5. In school, a place where students are put in a particular group or category.6. To give someone a particular position or rank in a group or team.For example:- The manager placed the client's file on her desk.- Shea scored a placing in the prize table tennis tournament.- I'm going to place a bet on the first three horses in the Derby.- The company has several departments, including materials placing.- She was placed in a group with students who spoke Spanish a lot.- The coach will place her in the starting lineup.

Placit

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Placit is a rare or obsolete word that can have a few possible meanings:1. In a legal context, a placit is a statement or declaration made in a court of law. It can also refer to a decree or judgment made by a ruler, often in a medieval setting.2. In a more general sense, placit can mean an expression of agreement or concession. For example, a certain opinion or course of action may be met with a placit by others, indicating that they accept it or go along with it.3. In philosophy, especially in the context of the Cambridge Platonists, a placit is a principle or assumption that is taken for granted or accepted as a matter of course, without necessarily being explicitly stated or justified.It's worth noting that the word "placit" has largely fallen out of common use and may sound unusual or unfamiliar to many people today.

Placitory

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Appealing or intended to persuade people; attempting to win or influence opinion.

Placitum

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A rare and interesting word!Placitum (Latin) refers to a division of the Roman legislative system. During the Roman Republic, the people had the power to enforce the judgment of a court and make a formal decree (known as a "placitum appellantium") regarding a disputed point, which had to be ratified by the Roman Senate. This was a way for the people to correct an unjust verdict and uphold the principles of justice.In other words, a placitum was a people's decree or a popular plebiscite, where the people voted on a specific issue or decision, often in response to a contentious court case.