What is the meaning of Pil?
A pill.
an arrow (projectile)
an arrow (graphic symbol)
a willow (tree of genus Salix)
an arrow (projectile)
an arrow (graphic symbol)
a willow (tree of genus Salix)
masculine singular l-participle of píti
a monument often in pillar shape standing apart from other buildings
masculine singular past active participle of pít
imperative of pile
imperative of pille
a pill, a usually ball- or oval-shaped, coated portion of a drug to be taken orally
(with definite article: de pil) 'the' contraceptive pill
an analogous ball-shaped object
an expert in pill use:
- a pharmacist
- an MD
- a med student
an MD
a med student
a thick sandwich
a hard kick on a balk or other object
a bitter experience
an electric battery
pill: a small, usually round or cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication.
Alternative form of PIL
third-person singular/plural present indicative of pilēt
third-person singular imperative of pilēt
third-person plural imperative of pilēt
second-person singular imperative of pilić
an architectural monument in pillar shape standing apart from other buildings and often of religious significance (stele and statue, ornamented pillar, a pylon in the Egyptian sense, often a kind of chapel that is open-air like a mobile-phone-era payphone called poklónac)
masculine singular l-participle of piť
an arrow (projectile)
an arrow (symbol)
a dart (used in for example darts)
willow, especially Salix × fragilis (knäckepil)
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