peoples
noun(peo-ple)
human beings making up a group or assembly or linked by a common interest
peoples
noun(peo-ple)
human beings, persons —often used in compounds instead of persons —often used attributively
peoples
noun(peo-ple)
the members of a family or kinship
peoples
verb(peo-ple)
to supply or fill with people
peoples
verb(peo-ple)
to dwell in : inhabit
peoples
noun(peo-ple)
members of any of various Protestant groups (such as Mennonites) especially in the U.S. who wear distinctively plain clothes and adhere to a simple and traditional style of life excluding many conveniences of modern technology
peoples
verb(peo-ple)
to people (something) again
peoples
geographical name(peo-ple)
country of eastern Asia bordering on the Pacific; the most populous country in the world; a republic whose capital is Beijing area 3,691,502 square miles (9,597,905 square kilometers), population 1,335,000,000
peoples
geographical name(peo-ple)
country in southern Arabia bordering on the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden capital Sanaa area 203,849 square miles (527,969 square kilometers), population 24,500,000
peoples
idiom(peo-ple)
—used to say how someone would have done something if he or she and another person had been in each other's situations