"Pikestaff" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
A long, fish-eating bird of prey with a pointed beak and a slender body, typically found near water.
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 dish of rice cooked in a flavored broth, often mixed with vegetables, meat or fish, and spices.
A column or pier that is attached to the wall for decorative purposes and does not bear a load.
Pilasters are narrow, rectangular columns or strips of masonry that are used to divide the vertical spaces between windows or doors in a building's façade, often to add structural support and visual interest. They are usually vertical in orientation and can be Classical in style, which typically features decorative elements such as carvings, moldings, or raised bands.