Peter definition
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Peter definition
Peter Suber, Open Access Overview (definition, introduction)
Open Access Overview. Focusing on open access to peer-reviewed research articles and their preprints. This is an introduction to open access (OA) for those who are new to the ... (more...)
Saint Peter: Definition from Answers.com
Peter, Saint, d. A.D. 64?, most prominent of the Twelve Apostles, listed first in the Gospels, and traditionally the first bishop of Rome (more...)
PETER - Definition by AcronymFinder
sort results: alphabetical | rank ? Rank Abbr. Meaning ***** PET: Peter (New Testament) ***** PP: Peter Pan ***** SPC: Saint Peter 's College (Jersey City, NJ) (more...)
peter - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of peter from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. (more...)
Peter I definition of Peter I in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Peter I, king of Aragón and Navarre Peter I, d. 1104, king of Aragón and Navarre (1094?1104), son and successor of Sancho I. He continued the fight against the Moors, taking ... (more...)
Peter: Definition from Answers.com
Peter n. Bible. ( Abbr. Pet. or Pt or P ) A book of the Bible. ... Peter (d. c. 64), leader of the apostles. Most of what we know of him comes from the New Testament. (more...)
PETE - Definition by AcronymFinder
sort results: alphabetical | rank ? Rank Abbr. Meaning ***** PETE: Petroleum Engineering (university department) ***** PETE: Polyethylene Terephthalate (more...)
Peter definition of Peter in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Peter, epistles of the New Testament Peter, two letters of the New Testament, classified among the Catholic (or General) Epistles. Each opens with a statement of authorship by the ... (more...)
Peter definition | Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) peter out, 1. to diminish gradually and stop; dwindle to nothing: The hot water always peters out in the middle of my shower. (more...)
peter - Definition of peter at Your Dictionary
Informal to become gradually smaller, weaker, etc. and then cease or disappear: with out (more...)