| Finally get a chance to hike the Orla Perc Trail on your way home, huh, Walker? | ที่มีโอกาสไต่เขาโอล่า เพรก ระหว่างทางกลับบ้านนะเหรอ, วอร์คเกอร์ The Outsiders (2011) |
| perc |
| perca | (n) type genus of the Percidae, Syn. genus Perca |
| percale | (n) a fine closely woven cotton fabric |
| perceivable | (adj) capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing, Example: perceivable through the mist |
| perceive | (v) to become aware of through the senses, Syn. comprehend, Example: I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon |
| perceive | (v) become conscious of, Example: She finally perceived the futility of her protest |
| perceiver | (n) a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses, Syn. percipient, beholder, observer |
| percentage | (n) a proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred), Syn. per centum, pct, percent |
| percentile | (n) (statistics) any of the 99 numbered points that divide an ordered set of scores into 100 parts each of which contains one-hundredth of the total, Syn. centile |
| percent sign | (n) a sign (`%') used to indicate that the number preceding it should be understood as a proportion multiplied by 100, Syn. percentage sign |
| percept | (n) the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept, Syn. perception, perceptual experience |
| Perca | ‖n. [ L., a perch. ] (Zool.) A genus of fishes, including the fresh-water perch. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Percale | ‖n. [ F. ] A fine cotton fabric, having a linen finish, and often printed on one side, -- used for women's and children's wear, and for bedsheets. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] |
| Percaline | n. [ F. ] A fine kind of cotton goods, usually of one color, and with a glossy surface, -- much use for linings. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Percarbide | n. [ Pref. per- + carbide. ] (Chem.) A compound containing a relatively large amount of carbon. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Percarburet | n. [ Pref. per- + carburet. ] (Chem.) A percarbide. [ Obsoles. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Percarbureted | a. (Chem.) Combined with a relatively large amount of carbon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Percase | adv. [ OE. per cas. See Parcase. ] Perhaps; perchance. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Perce | v. t. To pierce. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Perceivable | a. Capable of being perceived; perceptible. -- |
| Perceivance | n. Power of perceiving. [ Obs. ] “The senses and common perceivance.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] |