| | slovo | definícia |  | p (encz)
 | P,P		písmeno	Zdeněk Brož |  | p (czen)
 | P,P	písmeno	Zdeněk Brož |  | P (gcide)
 | P \P\ (p[=e]), the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, is a nonvocal
 consonant whose form and value come from the Latin, into
 which language the letter was brought, through the ancient
 Greek, from the Ph[oe]nician, its probable origin being
 Egyptian. Etymologically P is most closely related to b, f,
 and v; as hobble, hopple; father, paternal; recipient,
 receive. See B, F, and M.
 [1913 Webster] See Guide to Pronunciation, [sect][sect] 247,
 248, and 184-195.
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 |  | p (gcide)
 | Labial \La"bi*al\, n. 1. (Phonetics) A letter or character representing an
 articulation or sound formed or uttered chiefly with the
 lips, as b, p, w.
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 2. (Mus.) An organ pipe that is furnished with lips; a flue
 pipe.
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 3. (Zool.) One of the scales which border the mouth of a fish
 or reptile.
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 |  | p (gcide)
 | Mute \Mute\, n. 1. One who does not speak, whether from physical inability,
 unwillingness, or other cause. Specifically:
 (a) One who, from deafness, either congenital or from
 early life, is unable to use articulate language; a
 deaf-mute.
 (b) A person employed by undertakers at a funeral.
 (c) A person whose part in a play does not require him to
 speak.
 (d) Among the Turks, an officer or attendant who is
 selected for his place because he can not speak.
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 2. (Phon.) A letter which represents no sound; a silent
 letter; also, a close articulation; an element of speech
 formed by a position of the mouth organs which stops the
 passage of the breath; as, p, b, d, k, t.
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 3. (Mus.) A little utensil made of brass, ivory, or other
 material, so formed that it can be fixed in an erect
 position on the bridge of a violin, or similar instrument,
 in order to deaden or soften the tone.
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 |  | p (wn)
 | P n 1: a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family
 that occurs commonly in inorganic phosphate rocks and as
 organic phosphates in all living cells; is highly reactive
 and occurs in several allotropic forms [syn: phosphorus,
 P, atomic number 15]
 2: the 16th letter of the Roman alphabet [syn: P, p]
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