peters
biographical name(Pe-ters)
Carl 1856—1918 German explorer
peters
verb(Pe-ters)
to diminish gradually and come to an end : give out —usually used with out
peters
verb(Pe-ters)
to become exhausted —usually used with out
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noun(Pe-ters)
a fisherman of Galilee and one of the twelve apostles
peters
noun(Pe-ters)
either of two hortatory letters written to early Christians and included as books of the New Testament
peters
geographical name(Pe-ters)
city in eastern Missouri west-northwest of Saint Louis population 52,575
peters
noun(Pe-ters)
a blue signal flag with a white square in the center used to indicate that a merchant vessel is ready to sail
peters
noun, plural in form but singular in construction(Pe-ters)
an annual tribute of a penny formerly paid by each householder in England to the papal see
peters
noun, plural in form but singular in construction(Pe-ters)
a voluntary annual contribution made by Roman Catholics to the pope
peters
phrasal verb(Pe-ters)
to gradually become smaller, weaker, or less before stopping or ending