"Pikeperch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A type of freshwater fish known for its long, pointed snout and sharp teeth. It is native to Europe and Asia and is prized as a game fish.
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Pigweed is a common name for several species of plants in the Chenopodium genus, which are also known as lamb's quarters, goosefoot, or pigweed. These plants are annual herbs that have coarse leaves and an unpleasant taste. They are often found in fields and can grow up to 2 meters tall.The term "pigweed" is mainly used in North America to refer to a specific species of this genus, such as Chenopodium album. This plant is edible but has a bitter taste and is often used as a food source for animals.In some cases, the term "pigweed" can also refer to any weed that resembles this plant, such as a certain species of toad-weed or other members of the Chenopodium genus.
The word "pigwidgeon" is not a real word in English.However, I think you may be thinking of "Pigeon". A pigeon is a type of bird that is related to doves and between these species and the rock pigeon (rock dove) of Europe and its relatives, the over 300 other pigeon species in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe (but not North America) are included in the Columbidae family.
Pihahiroth is actually a place name mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the book of Exodus. It is described in Exodus 14:2 as a place on the eastern frontier of Egypt, near the Red Sea.The name "Pihahiroth" is thought to be derived from the Hebrew words "peh", meaning "mouth", "hahiroth", meaning "passage" or "crossing", and the suffix "-th", which is a possessive form. So, Pihahiroth can be literally translated as "the mouth of the passage" or "the crossing place".In the biblical account, Pihahiroth is the spot where the Israelites, led by Moses, crossed the Red Sea during their exodus from Egypt. According to the story, the Egyptians pursued the Israelites, but the sea miraculously parted, allowing the Israelites to pass through safely while the Egyptians were trapped and drowned.Overall, Pihahiroth is an important site in the Old Testament, remembered for its role in the Israelites' escape from slavery and their deliverance from the Egyptians.
"Pika" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:1. In Nintendo's Pokémon series, Pika is a common sound made by Pikachu, a popular Pokémon species. It's often used to describe the electric mouse-like creature's track or vocalization.2. In Japanese, "pika" is an onomatopoeia that imitates the sound made by a rapid series of electric discharges, similar to a spark or a flash of electricity.3. In some contexts, "pika" can also refer to the Pika, a small mammal that is a type of rabbit found in high-altitude areas, particularly in the Himalayan and Tibetan regions.
A long, fish-eating bird of prey with a pointed beak and a slender body, typically found near water.
Piked can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:1. <strong>Fishery</strong>: In a fishing context, a pike is a type of carnivorous freshwater fish known for its sharp teeth and ability to swim forward by-minute movements of its tail.2. <strong>Snow-covered</strong>: The word "piked" can also be used to describe something covered with snow, often resembling a pike (the fish).3. <strong>Directional</strong>: In golf, a piked shot is one that is slightly off-center, where the ball is struck with the blade of the club running at an angle rather than directly at the ball. This can result in an uneven trajectory and a lost club head speed.4. <strong>Aviation</strong>: Piked can also be used to describe a critical point or an experience in flight training where a student pilot's plane starts to bank steeply, making the flight instructor raise concerns about control of the aircraft.
Pikelets are small, round or oval shapes of toast, often split in half and toasted or grilled. They are a type of bread that is often served as a snack or used as a base for toppings, such as cheese, meats, or spreads. They are commonly found in Australian and British cuisine.
Pikes refer to long, pointed weapons, especially one with a pointed metal blade set in a wooden or metal handle, used in medieval times for jousting and fighting.
A ceremonial mace or a long sword-like object with a broad, flat blade, typically made of wood, metal or metal-tipped, carried or used as a symbol of authority, office or office holder, particularly by high-ranking individuals, such as a knight, a lord, or a monarch.
I think you meant "piking".Piking can refer to two things:1. Piking (hobby): Color piking, also known as color picking or piking, is a hobby and a sport where participants collect and list variants of product packaging, especially food and drink packaging.2. Piking (Idiomatic expression): To pike means to pick somebody up or meet them from a place, usually at night.However, the most common meaning is that "Piking" is a type of fishing technique and a regional dialect term for a prolonged sniff of cannabis, the "pike" being a reference to the northern English dialect pronounciation of the word "pisstake", or more literally snout that pikes at the remnants of someone's remains.
Pikrolite is a mineral, a hydrous magnesium borate with the chemical formula Mg5(B5O8(OH)4)·4(H2O).
A dish of rice cooked in a flavored broth, often mixed with vegetables, meat or fish, and spices.
Pilaff or pilau is a type of Middle Eastern dish. It is a rice dish made with rice, often with the addition of vegetables, meat, and spices, and is commonly served throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. The rice is typically cooked in a flavorful broth, such as stock or water, and may also be cooked with other ingredients like onions, garlic, and herbs. Pilaff is a flexible dish that can be made with a variety of ingredients and flavors, making it a staple in many different cuisines.
A column or pier that is attached to the wall for decorative purposes and does not bear a load.