PIP
Pip, n. Etym: [Perh. for pick, F. pique a spade at cards, a pike. Cf.
Pique.]
Defn: One of the conventional figures or "spots" on playing cards, dominoes, etc. Addison.
PIP
Pip, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pipped; p. pr. & vb. n. Pipping.] Etym: [See
Peep.]
Defn: To cry or chirp, as a chicken; to peep.
To hear the chick pip and cry in the egg. Boyle.
PIPA
Pi*pa, n.; pl. Pipas (. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The Surinam toad (Pipa Americana), noted for its peculiar breeding habits.
Note: The male places the eggs on the back of the female, where they soon become inclosed in capsules formed by the thickening of the skin. The incubation of the eggs takes place in the capsules, and the young, when hatched, come forth with well developed legs.
PIPAGE
Pip"age, n.
Defn: Transportation, as of petroleum oil, by means of a pipe conduit; also, the charge for such transportation.
PIPAL TREE
Pi"pal tree`.