Defn: See Pilose.
PILPUL Pil"pul, n. [Aramaic pilpul; cf. Heb. pilpel to spice, to season, dispute violently.]
Defn: Among the Jews, penetrating investigation, disputation, and drawing of conclusions, esp. in Talmudic study. — Pil"pul*ist (#), n. —Pil`pul*is"tic (#), a.
PILSER
Pil"ser, n.
Defn: An insect that flies into a flame.
PILULAR
Pil"u*lar, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to pills; resembling a pill or pills; as, a pilular mass.
PILULOUS
Pil"u*lous, a. Etym: [L. pilula a pill. See Pill.]
Defn: Like a pill; small; insignificant. [R.] G. Eliot.
PILWE
Pil"we, n.