Pym


[pim] /pɪm/

noun
1.
John, 1584–1643, English statesman.
/pɪm/
noun
1.
Barbara (Mary Crampton). 1913–80, British novelist, noted for such comedies of middle-class English life as Excellent Women (1952), A Glass of Blessings (1958), and The Sweet Dove Died (1978)
2.
John. ?1584–1643, leading English parliamentarian during the events leading to the Civil War. He took a prominent part in the impeachment of Buckingham (1626) and of Strafford and Laud (1640)

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  • PYO

    1. pick your own. 1. a combining form meaning “pus,” used in the formation of compound words: pyogenesis. combining form 1. denoting pus: pyosis word-forming element meaning “pus,” from comb. form of Greek puon “pus” (see pus). pyo- or py- pref. Pus: pyoderma. pick your own

  • Pyocele

    pyocele py·o·cele (pī’ə-sēl’) n. An accumulation of pus in a body cavity, such as the scrotum.

  • Pyocephalus

    pyocephalus py·o·ceph·a·lus (pī’ō-sěf’ə-ləs) n. The presence of purulent fluid in the brain. Also called pyencephalus.

  • Pyochezia

    pyochezia py·o·che·zi·a (pī’ō-kē’zē-ə) n. A discharge of pus from the bowel.

  • Pyocolpocele

    pyocolpocele py·o·col·po·cele (pī’ō-kŏl’pə-sēl’) n. A vaginal tumor or cyst containing pus.


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