One Piece is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written by Eiichiro Oda. Produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda and Munehisa.
The Free Dictionarypiece. В (pēs)n. 1. A thing considered as a unit or an element of a larger thing, quantity, or class; a portion: a piece of string. A portion or part that has been separated from a whole: a piece of pie. An object that is one member of a group or class: a piece of furniture. An artistic, musical, or literary work or composition: "They are lively and well- plotted pieces, both in prose"(Tucker Brooke). An instance; a specimen: a piece of sheer folly. What one has to say about something; an opinion: speak one's piece.
300,000,000 higher than his own.) Crocodile's capacity for looking down on others is so high that he even told Mihawk to 'watch himself.' If Crocodile is extremely.
A coin: a ten- cent piece. Gamesa. One of the counters or figures used in playing various board games.
Any one of the chess figures other than a pawn. Slang A firearm, especially a rifle. Informal A given distance: "There was farm country down the road on the right a piece"(James Agee). В·ing, piec. В·es.
TSN and RDS score record audience with Canada’s gold at Worlds. One Piece Encyclopedia is a database that anyone can edit about the Shonen Jump anime and manga series One Piece created by Eiichiro Oda, that features Monkey D. Plot Summary: Before he was executed, the legendary Pirate King Gold Roger revealed that he had hidden the treasure One Piece somewhere in the Grand Line.
To mend by adding pieces or a piece to: piece a dress. To join or unite the pieces of: He pieced together the vase. She pieced together an account of what had gone on during the stormy meeting. Idioms: a piece of (one's) mind Frank and severe criticism; censure.
Belonging to the same class or kind. In stages: took the clock apart piece by piece.
Vulgar Slang A person, especially a woman, considered sexually attractive. Informal Something very easy to do. Slang A share of an activity or of profits: "a piece of the action in a Florida land deal"(Shana Alexander). A remarkable person, achievement, or product: "He's a very tough piece of work"(Ted Koppel).[Middle English pece, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *pettia, probably of Celtic origin.]piece (pi. Лђs) n. 1. an amount or portion forming a separate mass or structure; bit: a piece of wood. Commerce) a length by which a commodity is sold, esp cloth, wallpaper, etc.
Dresden china. 7. Art Terms) a literary, musical, or artistic composition. Currencies) a coin having a value as specified: fifty- pence piece. Games, other than specified) a small object, often individually shaped and designed, used in playing certain games, esp board games: chess pieces.
Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a. Chess & Draughts) any chessman other than a pawn. USand. Canadian a short time or distance: down the road a piece. Cookery) dialecta. Textiles) (usually plural) Australand.
NZ fragments of fleece wool. See also oddment. Brit a cruel or mean person. Knitting & Sewing) (often foll by up) to patch or make up (a garment) by adding pieces.
Textiles) textiles to join (broken threads) during spinning[C1. Old French, of Gaulish origin; compare Breton pez piece, Welsh peth portion]piece (pis) n., v. Midland and Southern U. S. a distance: down the road a piece. Also called piece′ of ass′. Vulgar Slang. b. Usually Offensive.
Idioms: 1. go to pieces, a. Also, of one piece. Informal. something easily done. Informal. a share of the profits. Middle English pece < Old French < Gaulish *pettia; akin to Breton pez piece, Welsh, Cornish peth thing]piec′er,n. Definitions 2. 1a and 2. Definition 2. 1b is usually perceived as insulting.
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