poultry Read more about poultry (noun) - domestic fowl (chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese) raised for food (either meat or eggs)
pottery Read more about pottery (noun) - containers made out of clay that can be hardened in the heat of a high-temperature oven, called a kiln
portrait Read more about portrait (noun) - a painting of a person, often only showing the head and shoulders
port Read more about port (noun) - place on the coast which ships can shelter or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.
porcelain Read more about porcelain (noun, adjective) - a hard, white, translucent ceramic made by firing and glazing pure clay
population Read more about population (noun) - a count of the number of people in a particular region
planter Read more about planter (noun) - the person who owned a plantation and the enslaved people doing the work
plantation Read more about plantation (noun) - a large farm, usually worked by slaves that produced cash crops for sale
place Read more about place (noun) - a location having distinctive characteristics that give it meaning and character and distinguish it from other locations
Piedmont Read more about Piedmont (noun) - the northern half of South Carolina, where rolling hills mark the transition of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the flatter Coastal Plain, characterized by industry, agriculture, and forestry, sometimes referred to as the "upcountry."