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pirate

['pie? rit ]

Noun (short for noun)

Piracy, piracy, piracy, patent infringement

transitive verb

Piracy, piracy, looting and reprinting

intransitive verb

Be a pirate

pirate

circumference ratio

AHD:[p? “r? t]

doctor of laws

K.K.[6pa! r! t]

(noun)

A person who robs or plunders land at sea without the authorization of a sovereign state.

Pirate: a person who robs at sea or comes to land from the sea without being appointed by any sovereign state.

A ship used for this purpose.

Pirate ship: A ship used for this purpose

A person who plunders others; Predators.

Robber: One who hijacks others; Predator

A person who uses or copies other people's works without authorization.

Infringer: A person who uses or copies another person's work without authorization.

One who operates an unlicensed and illegal television or radio station.

Illegal broadcaster: A person who broadcasts television or radio illegally without permission.

(verb)

pi rated,pi.rat.ing,pi.rates

transitive verb

To attack and rob (ships at sea).

To rob (a ship at sea)

Obtain (something) by piracy.

Plagiarism: To obtain by plagiarism.

To use or copy (another's work) without authorization.

To use or copy (a work) without authorization.

intransitive verb

Act as a pirate; Practice piracy.

Be a pirate; Participate in robbery

middle english

middle english

Derived from old French

Derived from old French

From Latin pta}

Derived from Latin pta}

From Greek peirat? s

From Greek peirat? s

From Pei Ran [trying to]

From Pei Ran [attempt]

From peira[ test] * see per- 3.

From peira[ test] * see per- 3.

pirat"ic

AHD:[p? -r? t "? K] or pi.rat "i.cal [-? -k…l] (adjective)

Pirate land

adverb

pirate

Latin pirata