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Definition of Pions
1. pion [n] - See also: pion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pions
Literary usage of Pions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diary of the American Revolution: From Newspapers and Original Documents by Frank Moore (1860)
"Cheerful without gaiety, serious without austerity, and pions without affectation,
she was an ornament to society and the delight of her friends and ..."
2. The Works of Hannah More: With a Sketch of Her Life by Hannah More (1827)
"They neither animated the pions, nor succoured the tempted, nor supported the
afflicted, nor cheered the dying Alexander, ..."
3. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Charles Robert Cross (1869)
"pions of the head in which the elevation of temperature was most marked, it \v;is
generally found that the best results were obtained just above the ..."
4. Historical Memoirs of My Own Time by Nathaniel William Wraxall (1815)
"... in Lord Stormont, and Lord Loughborough, so long the systematic Cham- pions
of Royalty. Few Debates more animated, as well as acrimonious and personal, ..."