pip
How to Use Pip
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA small fruit seed, a short electronic beep, or one of the dot-markings on dice, cards, or a military uniform.
The radio time-signal sense ("the pips") is distinctly British.
Word Forms
pipped past tense, pipped past tense, pipped past tense, pips plural, pips plural, pips plural, Pips plural, pips plural, pips singular, pips singular, pips singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She spat out the _____ as she ate the orange.
Etymology
From Middle English pippe, tracing back to Latin pituita ("phlegm, mucus"), an unusual detour before it settled on "seed."