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pelt1 [pelt] N

I . pee [pi:] inf N no pl

pee
siusiu nt

II . pee [pi:] inf VB intr

peke [pi:k] N inf

peke → pekinese

See also pekinese

pekinese <-s [or -]> [ˌpi:kɪˈni:z] N Brit

I . pile1 [paɪl] N

1. pile (heap):

stos m
sterta f

3. pile a. iron (building):

gmach m

pole2 [pəʊl, Am poʊl] N GEO, PHYS

I . peel [pi:l] N

II . peel [pi:l] VB trans

1. peel fruit, potatoes:

2. peel wrapping:

Pole [pəʊl, Am poʊl] N

I . peal [pi:l] N

2. peal (set of bells):

II . peal [pi:l] VB intr

1. peal:

grzmieć [perf za-]
bić [perf za-]

I . peep2 [pi:p] N usu no pl

1. peep (sound):

pisk m

II . peep2 [pi:p] VB intr

pep [pep] N no pl inf

I . peek [pi:k] N

I . pea [pi:] N

II . pea [pi:] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Other buildings of interest are the old hall (with a pele tower), the ancient bridge of three arches (rebuilt in 1812) and the old vicarage.
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