2. One who purloins another's expressions or ideas, and offers them as his own; a plagiarist. Dryden.
3. Plagiarism; literary thief. Milton.
PLAGIARY
Pla"gia*ry, a.
1. Kidnaping. [Obs.] E. Browne.
2. Practicing plagiarism. Bp. Hall.
PLAGIHEDRAL
Pla`gi*he"dral, a. Etym: [Gr. (Crystallog.)
Defn: Having an oblique spiral arrangement of planes, as levogyrate and dextrogyrate crystals.
PLAGIOCEPHALIC
Pla`gi*o*ce*phal"ic, a. Etym: [Gr. (Anat.)
Defn: Having an oblique lateral deformity of the skull.
PLAGIOCEPHALY
Pla`gi*o*ceph"a*ly, n. (Anat.)