pi
( international standards ) ISO 639-1 language code forPali . Thismosaic is outside the mathematics building at theTechnische Universität Berlin . When a circle'sdiameter is 1unit , itscircumference is π units. When a circle'sradius is 1 unit, its circumference is 2π units. FromAncient Greek πεῖ ( peî ) , ultimately fromProto-Semitic *pay- ( “ mouth ” ) .Doublet ofpe . Its mathematical use apparently stems from its use as the first letter inπεριφέρεια ( periphéreia ,“ periphery; circumference ” ) and was first cited in 1706 in theSynopsis Palmariorum Matheseos byWilliam Jones .
pi (countable anduncountable ,plural pis )
The 16th letter of theClassical andModern Greek alphabets and the seventeenth inOld Greek . ( mathematics ) Anirrational andtranscendental constant representing theratio of thecircumference of a Euclideancircle to itsdiameter ; approximately 3.14159265358979323846264338327950; usually writtenπ .( letterpress typography ) Metal type that has been spilled, mixed together, or disordered.Alternative form: pie irrational mathematical constant
metal type that has been spilled
( Greek-script letter names ) alpha ,beta ,gamma ,delta ,epsilon ,zeta ,eta ,theta ,iota ,kappa ,lambda ,mu ,nu ,xi ,omicron ,pi ,rho ,sigma ,tau ,upsilon ,phi ,chi ,psi ,omega pi (third-person singular simple present pies ,present participle piing ,simple past and past participle pied )
( letterpress typography ) To spill or mix printing type.Alternative form: pie pi (notcomparable )
( typography ) Not part of the usual font character set; especially, non-Roman type orsymbols as opposed to standardalphanumeric Roman type.In computing,pi characters may be entered with special key combinations.
not part of the usual font
Abbreviations.
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( typography ) pica (conventionally, 12 points = 1 pica, 6 picas = 1 inch).Piaster .pi
Pious .1927 , Magdalen King-Hall,I Think I Remember: Being the Random Recollections of Sir Wickham Woolicomb, an Ordinary English Snob and Gentleman :Our Major was "Cherub" Cheeseman, noted for his foul language. I am afraid he lost a tidy little legacy that he was expecting from his aunt, the Dowager Lady Shuttlecock (a very "pi " old lady), through this same habit of his.
1972 , Anya Seton,Green Darkness , Hachette UK,→ISBN :“Those are very 'pi' sentiments. Was a preacher in Staffordshire— I was raised chapel, though've tried to forget it—he talked that way... redemption and the lot.”
1994 , Roger Gard,Jane Austen's Novels: The Art of Clarity , Yale University Press,→ISBN , page101 :InSense and Sensibility , as even you might agree, there's at least the danger of a ratherpi moral framework clamping down on the spontaneous fun and leaving the sisters to survive - a bit drearily - on the periphery of a mean world.
pi-jaw ( etymologically unrelated ) pi sai ( etymologically unrelated ) pi
( anatomy ) gall bladder pi
you ( more than two ) From Old Albanianpii , fromProto-Albanian *pīja , fromProto-Indo-European *pih₃- ,*peh₃- probably via the reduplicated form*píph₃eti ; compareGreek πίνω ( píno ) ,Serbo-Croatian pìti ,Italian bere . Orel compares the similarity between Proto-Albanian*pīja andProto-Slavic *pijǫ ;[ 1] Tomaschek comparesTosk pirë /Gheg pinë withThracian πίνον ( pínon ,“ beer ” ) .
todrink , tosuck tosmoke (in use withduhan ( “ tobacco, cigarettes ” ) ) totake (in use withdrogë ( “ drug(s) ” ) andmedicinë ( “ medicine ” ) )Api drogë ? ―Do youtake drugs ? A ipive ilaçet ? ―Did youtake (your) medicine ? from Pi ku ije? ―Where are youfrom ? ( Standard,Tosk ) ai pi - hedrinks / he is a drinker( Standard,Tosk ) (unë)nuk pi duhan - I do not smoke( Gheg ) ai pin - hedrinks / he is a drinker( Gheg ) (unë)nuk pi duhan - I do not smokeStandard Albanian conjugation ofpi (active voice)
participle pirë gerund duke pirë infinitive për të pirë singular plural 1st pers. 2nd pers. 3rd pers. 1st pers. 2nd pers. 3rd pers. indicative present pi pi pi pimë pini pinë imperfect pija pije pinte pinim pinit pinin aorist piva pive piu pimë pitë pinë perfect kam pirë ke pirë ka pirë kemi pirë keni pirë kanë pirë past perfect kisha pirë kishe pirë kishte pirë kishim pirë kishit pirë kishin pirë aorist II pata pirë pate pirë pati pirë patëm pirë patët pirë patën pirë future1 do tëpi do tëpish do tëpijë do tëpimë do tëpini do tëpinë future perfect2 do të kem pirë do të kesh pirë do të ketë pirë do të kemi pirë do të keni pirë do të kenë pirë subjunctive present tëpi tëpish tëpijë tëpimë tëpini tëpinë imperfect tëpija tëpije tëpinte tëpinim tëpinit tëpinin perfect të kem pirë të kesh pirë të ketë pirë të kemi pirë të keni pirë të kenë pirë past perfect të kisha pirë të kishe pirë të kishte pirë të kishim pirë të kishit pirë të kishin pirë conditional1, 2 imperfect do tëpija do tëpije do tëpinte do tëpinim do tëpinit do tëpinin past perfect do të kisha pirë do të kishe pirë do të kishte pirë do të kishim pirë do të kishit pirë do të kishin pirë optative present pifsha pifsh piftë pifshim pifshi pifshin perfect paça pirë paç pirë pastë pirë paçim pirë paçit pirë paçin pirë admirative present pikam pike pika pikemi pikeni pikan imperfect pikësha pikëshe pikësh / pikej pikëshim pikëshit pikëshin perfect paskam pirë paske pirë paska pirë paskemi pirë paskeni pirë paskan pirë past perfect paskësha pirë paskëshe pirë paskësh pirë paskëshim pirë paskëshit pirë paskëshin pirë imperative present — pi — — pini — 1 ) indicative future identical with conditional present2 ) indicative future perfect identical with conditional perfect
Clipping ofpigi .
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( intransitive ) togo Betapi ka bendar. ―I'mgoing to the city. D. Takaria, C. Pieter (1998 )Kamus Bahasa Melayu Ambon-Indonesia [4] , Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa FromLatin per . CompareRomanian pe .
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( Central, West ) water Robert Blust, 2000,Low Vowel Fronting in Northern Sarawak , Oceanic Linguistics, 39:2, pp. 285-319, page 316 Robert Blust, 2006,The Origin of the Kelabit Voiced Aspirates: A Historical Hypothesis Revisited , Oceanic Linguistics, 45:2, pages 311-338 Inherited fromOld Catalan pin , fromLatin pīnus , ultimately from a derivative ofProto-Indo-European *poi- ( “ sap, juice ” ) .
pi m (plural pins )
pine ; evergreen tree of the genusPinus pinewood pi f (plural pis )
Pi ; theGreek letterΠ (lowercaseπ )“pi” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear , Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.pi
water river Peter W. Stahl,Archaeology in the Lowland American Tropics (2006,→ISBN , page 253 Randall Q. Huber, Robert B. Reed,Comparative vocabulary , page 86, 1992 pi (pī )
( transitive ) Topluck J. Richard Andrews (2003 )Workbook for Introduction to Classical Nahuatl, Revised Edition , University of Oklahoma Press FromLatin pes, pedem .
pi m (plural pič )
foot pi
pi (number) pi (letter) Borrowed fromAncient Greek πεῖ ( peî ) .Doublet ofpe ,pee ( “ Hebrew letter ” ) .
pi f or m (plural pi's ,diminutive pi'tje n )
pi ( Greek letter ) ( mathematics ) pi ( number ) pi m (plural pi )
pi ( Greek letter ) ( mathematics ) pi pi
( Quebec , colloquial ) Alternative spelling ofpis ( “ and ” ) pi
Means nothing in particular. See note atsu .
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water river Beatriz Vásquez de Ruiz,La predicación en guambiano (Colciencias, 1988) Randall Q. Huber, Robert B. Reed,Comparative vocabulary , page 86, 1992 pi
Latin spelling ofᐱ ( pi ) FromLatin pē ( the name of the letter P ) .
pi f (invariable )
The name of theLatin-script letterP /p . ;pee ( Latin-script letter names ) lettera ;a ,bi ,ci ,di ,e ,effe ,gi ,acca ,i ,gei /i lunga ,cappa ,elle ,emme ,enne ,o ,pi ,cu ,erre ,esse ,ti ,u ,vu /vi ,doppia vu ,ics ,ipsilon /i greca ,zeta FromAncient Greek πεῖ ( peî ,the name of the Greek letter Π ) .
pi m (invariable )
the name of theGreek-script letter Π /π ;pi ( mathematics ) Synonym ofpi greco pi
Thehiragana syllableぴ ( pi ) or thekatakana syllableピ ( pi ) inHepburn romanization. FromProto-Cariban *pitupô .
pi (possessed pìpo )
skin bark peel ,rind outer wall (of abasket )skin ,membrane (of adrum )Courtz, Hendrik (2008 )A Carib grammar and dictionary [5] , Toronto: Magoria Books,→ISBN , page344 Ahlbrinck, Willem (1931 ) “pipo”, inEncyclopaedie der Karaïben , Amsterdam: Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, page376 ; republished as Willem Ahlbrinck, Doude van Herwijnen, transl.,L'Encyclopédie des Caraïbes [6] , Paris,1956 , page367 pi
Go Satgi kalau depa nakpi keluaq dah, habaq kat aku awai sikit noh, satgi tak dan. If they are ready togo out, please inform me earlier, so that I won't be late. Hang ni oghang kata pa pun bukan nak dengaq, mampuihpi kat hang la. You never listen, justgo to hell Do Hangpapi bedak elok-elok bagi sama banyak buah moktan tu, satgi baghu tak berkelai. You shouldsplit the rambutans equally between yourselves, then you won't have to fight over it. Awat yang hangpi pukui dia, satgi dia bawak mai geng pi taboh hang pulak, lagu mana? Why did youhit him, don't you afraid he might summon his gang to beat you up? pì
water Michael P. Noonan,A Grammar of Lango [Uganda] pi
water Benny Garell Blount,Acquisition of Language by Luo Children (1969), page 57 Roy Lawrence Stafford,An elementary Luo grammar ,page 24 , 1967 pi
Nonstandard spelling ofpī .Nonstandard spelling ofpí .Nonstandard spelling ofpǐ .Nonstandard spelling ofpì .Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.Borrowed fromEnglish bee .
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bee pi
vagina Synonym: pwapwahk Possessive forms ofpi (tight inalienable possession, oa/a stem) singular possessor first person pioaioa second person pioamwen third person pioa dual possessors first person inclusive piasa first person exclusive piama second person piamwa third person piara plural possessors first person inclusive piasai first person exclusive piamai second person piamwai third person piarai remote plural possessors first person inclusive piahs first person exclusive piami second person piemwi third person piahr construct form pien
pyid ( continental Normandy ) pid ( Jersey, Guernsey ) FromOld French pié , fromLatin pēs ,pedis , fromProto-Indo-European *pṓds .
pi m (plural pis )
( Sark , anatomy ) foot pi
water Joseph Pasquale Crazzolara,Outlines of a Nuer grammar ,page 28 , 1933 Alternative scripts
𑀧𑀺 ( Brahmi script ) पि ( Devanagari script ) পি ( Bengali script ) පි ( Sinhalese script ) ပိ ( Burmese script ) ปิ ( Thai script ) ᨷᩥ ( Tai Tham script ) ປິ ( Lao script ) បិ ( Khmer script ) 𑄛𑄨 ( Chakma script ) Enclitic form ofapi .
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an emphatic particle pi
also , even soeven Pali Text Society (1921–1925 ) “pi ”, inPali-English Dictionary , London: Chipstead pi
water [ 3] thorn [ 1] ↑1.0 1.1 Handbook of Amazonian Languages, Volume 1 , 1986 ^ Čestmír Loukotka, Johannes Wilbert (editor),Classification of South American Indian Languages (1968, Los Angeles: Latin American Studies Center, University of California), page(s) 96 (aspé ,ipé ) ^ “Pirahã Dictionary/ Dicionário Mura-Pirahã”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name) [1] , 2011 February 2 (last accessed), archived fromthe original on2 February 2011 IPA (key ) : /ˈpi/ Rhymes:-i Syllabification:pi Onomatopoeic .
pi
cheep ,used to imitate the sound made by a chick Learned borrowing fromAncient Greek πεῖ ( peî ) , fromPhoenician 𐤐 ( p /pē/ ) .
pi n (indeclinable )
pi ( Greek letter Π, π ) ( mathematics ) pi ( irrational mathematical constant ) pi in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Borrowed fromAncient Greek πεῖ ( peî ) .
pi m (plural pis )
pi ( name of the Greek letter Π, π ) Onomatopoeic .
pi
bleep ( high-pitched sound ) pi
who Inherited fromLatin plēnus ( “ full ” ) .
pi m (feminine pina ,masculine plural pi ,feminine plural pini )
full Borrowed fromGreek πι ( pi ) .
pi m (uncountable )
pi Declension ofpi singular only indefinite definite nominative-accusative pi piul genitive-dative pi piului vocative piule
pȋ n (Cyrillic spelling пи̑ )
pi (Greek letter)pi (mathematical constant) pi
water B. Kohnen,Shilluk grammar : with a little English-Shilluk dictionary , Missioni Africane, Vérone, Italie, 317 pages,page 313 , 1933 pȋ m inan
pi (Greek letter)pi (mathematical constant) This noun needs aninflection-table template .
IPA (key ) : /ˈpi/ [ˈpi] Rhymes:-i Syllabification:pi pi f (plural píes )
pi ; the Greek letterΠ ,π FromProto-Bantu [Term?] .
pi
Suffix used as an alternative togani to more specifically say "which" of a known noun class. Anakaa nyumba ipi? ―Which house does he live in? gani -po : definite place indicator-ko : indefinite place indicator-mo : "inside" of a definite place indicatorpi n
( mathematics ) pi , a constantpi ; a Greek letterBorrowed fromEnglish pee , the English name of the letterP /p .
pi (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜒ )
the name of theLatin-script letterP /p , in theFilipino alphabet Synonyms: ( in the Abakada alphabet ) pa ,( in the Abecedario ) pe ( Latin-script letter names ) titik ;ey ,bi ,si ,di ,i ,ef ,dyi ,eyts ,ay ,dyey ,key ,el ,em ,en ,enye ,en dyi ,o ,pi ,kyu ,ar ,es ,ti ,yu ,vi ,dobolyu ,eks ,way ,zi Alteration ofpo with/i/ to soundcutesy . Originally atypographical error due to the closeness of the positions of the I and O keys in the keyboard.
pî (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜒ )( slang )
Synonym ofpo “pi ”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph , Manila,2018 pi
really, indeed (used to emphasize questions and commands) pi
water pi
water FromProto-Finnic *pii , fromProto-Finno-Ugric *piŋe .
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tooth ( protrusion of certain objects, e.g. a saw, rake ) Zajceva, N. G., Mullonen, M. I. (2007 ) “зуб ”, inUz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary ][7] , Petrozavodsk: Periodika pi f (plural piau )
The name of theLatin-script letterP /p . This word cannot be mutated.
( Latin-script letter names ) llythyren ;a ,bi ,ec ,èch ,di ,èdd ,e ,èf ,èff ,èg ,eng ,aetsh ,i /i dot ,je ,ce ,el ,èll ,em ,en ,o ,pi ,ffi ,ciw ,er ,rhi ,ès ,ti ,èth ,u /u bedol /u gwpan ,fi ,w ,ecs ,y ,sèd pi
( ditransitive ) togive Synonym: pula nipi de te ―(you)give me (some) tea! ( ditransitive ) tosell Synonym: pula Clemens Voorhoeve (1982 )The Makian languages and their neighbours [8] , Pacific linguistics pí
The name of theLatin-script letterP /p . ( Latin-script letter names ) lẹ́tà ;á ,bí ,dí ,é ,ẹ́ ,fí ,gí ,gbì ,hí ,í ,jí ,kí ,lí ,mí ,ní ,ó ,ọ́ ,pí ,rí ,sí ,ṣí ,tí ,ú ,wí ,yí FromProto-Kuki-Chin *puj ( augmentative marker ) .
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big pi
leader From NorthernProto-Kuki-Chin *bii .
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thatch Lukram Himmat Singh (2013 )A Descriptive Grammar of Zou , Canchipur: Manipur University, pages40, 45