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Pie

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Noun

1. pie

dish baked in pastry-lined pan often with a pastry top

2. pie, proto-indo european

a prehistoric unrecorded language that was the ancestor of all Indo-European languages

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Pie

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noun
1. 
a baked food consisting of a sweet or savoury filling in a pastry-lined dish, often covered with a pastry crust
2.  have a finger in the pie
3.  pie in the sky
noun
an archaic or dialect name for magpie
noun, verb
printing a variant spelling of pi2
noun
a very small former Indian coin worth one third of a pice
noun
history
a book for finding the Church service for any particular day
adjective
be pie on

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Pie

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Proto-Indo-European
noun
1. 
a baked dish made with fruit, meat, etc., and having either an under crust, an upper crust, or both
2. 
a layer cake with a filling of custard, cream, jelly, etc.
3.  US, Slang
a. 
something extremely good or easy
b. 
political graft
c. 
a total amount to be divided in shares
noun, verb transitive
British
pi1
noun
magpie
noun
in England, a form or table of rules used before the Reformation in selecting the correct church service or office for the day

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Pie

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n.
1. A dish composed of fruit, meat, cheese, or other ingredients baked over, under, or surrounded by a crust of pastry or other dough.
2. A layer cake having cream, custard, or jelly filling.
3. Informal A pizza.
4. Something similar to or resembling pie: mud pie.
5. A whole that can be portioned out: "That would ... enlarge the economic pie by making the most productive use of every investment dollar" (New York Times).
n.
See magpie.
n.
A former unit of currency of India.
n.
An almanac of services used in the English church before the Reformation.
n. & v.
Printing
Variant of pi2.
abbr.
Proto-Indo-European

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