Pit, or stone. Stone is a bit more British word.
It is sometimes called a stone.
Pip substituted tar-water for the brandy in the stone bottle.
The playing piece of the game Backgammon is called a 'pip', a 'checker', a 'man' or a 'stone'.
No, but it is sometimes called a pip.
The fruit you are describing is a drupe, commonly known as a stone fruit. Examples include peaches, plums, cherries, and apricots. These fruits have a fleshy outer layer and a hard pit or stone in the center that contains the seed.
Pip Davenport's wife was called Deborah Davenport.
The dot over the lower-case "i" is called a pip.
The middle knuckle on a phalange is called the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP joint). This joint connects the proximal phalanx to the middle phalanx in the fingers and toes. It allows for bending and straightening of the digits, playing a crucial role in hand mobility and function.
i think matt stone and trey parker wont like pip no more then they think we kill him
The plum stone (not a pip) is quite large, so a baby is likely to choke. Obviously, a baby should not be fed a plum that still contains the stone - common sense should prevail.
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Answer- Pip: The story of Olive. I'm not certain that this is the book you are talking about, but it is basicly about a girl who imagines she has an identical twin sister, her alter ego. But while she imagines that it is Pip who does all of these things she would never do, it is actually her, being Pip. Once Olive finds friends however Pip goes away. I can't remember if she really did have a twin sister, that had died, but this book does sound quite similar.