• Composting Toilet

    Composting toilet is a toilet that do not use any water. This type of toilet is a dry toilet. The toilet processes the human excreta by using harsh chemicals.

  • Puir

    adjective, Scot. 1. poor. 2. pure. adjective 1. a Scot word for poor

  • Puirtith

    noun 1. (Scot) poverty

  • Puisne

    adjective 1. Law. younger; inferior in rank; junior, as in appointment. noun 2. an associate judge as distinguished from a chief justice. adjective 1. (esp of a subordinate judge) of lower rank

  • Puissance

    noun, Literary. 1. power, might, or force. noun 1. a competition in showjumping that tests a horse’s ability to jump a limited number of large obstacles 2. (archaic or poetic) power

  • Hyginus

    [hi-jahy-nuh s] /hɪˈdʒaɪ nəs/ noun 1. Saint, died a.d. 140, pope 136–140.

  • Seraphim

    noun 1. a plural of seraph. noun, plural seraphs, seraphim [ser-uh-fim] /ˈsɛr ə fɪm/ (Show IPA) 1. one of the celestial beings hovering above God’s throne in Isaiah’s vision. Isa. 6. 2. a member of the highest order of angels, often represented as a child’s head with wings above, below, and on each side. noun […]

  • Acheron

    Classical Mythology. a river in Hades over which Charon ferried the souls of the dead. the infernal regions; hell; Hades. Historical Examples Away the witches were sent, with instructions to meet at the pit of Acheron in the morning. The Mysteries of All Nations James Grant Acheron was a stream of Epirus, and Pandosia was […]

  • PRF

    1. Puerto Rican female. 2. Telecommunications. pulse repetition frequency. 1. proof. PRF abbr. prolactin-releasing factor PRF 1. pulse recurrence frequency 2. pulse repetition frequency prf. proof

  • Insensate

    [in-sen-seyt, -sit] /ɪnˈsɛn seɪt, -sɪt/ adjective 1. not endowed with sensation; inanimate: insensate stone. 2. without human feeling or sensitivity; cold; cruel; brutal. 3. without sense, understanding, or judgment; foolish. /ɪnˈsɛnseɪt; -sɪt/ adjective 1. lacking sensation or consciousness 2. insensitive; unfeeling 3. foolish; senseless adj. 1510s, from Late Latin insensatus “irrational, foolish,” from Latin in- […]