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- Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the theorized common ancestor of the the Indo-European language family.
- Pie, West Virginia
- "Sedgwick Pie", a family burial plot in Stockbridge, Massachusetts
- St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (IATA code), Florida
- Pan Island Expressway, Singapore
- Pie de la Cuesta, Guerrero, Mexico
- Pie Island, Ontario, Canada
- Pié La Costa, L'Aquila, Italy
- Pie-d'Orezza, Corsica, France
- Pie-IX Boulevard, Montreal, Canada
- San Rafael Pie de la Cuesta, Guatemala
- Pie (surname), people with this surname
- Pie Allen, American prospector, businessman, and politician
- Pie Corbett, English educational writer and poet
- Pie Geelen, Dutch freestyle swimmer
- Pié Masumbuko, Burundian politician
- Pie Traynor, American professional baseball player
- Character in manga series Pie (Tokyo Mew Mew)
- "The Pie", piebald horse in book and film National Velvet
- Pie (game) (also Pieman or Pieman), an outdoor game for children
- Humble Pie, a rock group
- "The Pie", 1972 song by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
- "The Pie" (Seinfeld), a 1994 Seinfeld episode
- "The Pie", a 2011 Bananas in Pyjamas episode
- Android Pie, version 9 of Android mobile operating system
- Phonetically Intuitive English, with diacritics to show pronunciation
- Pie menu
- Pocket Internet Explorer, a browser for Windows CE
- Position-independent executable, code that can execute anywhere in memory
- Pie, foot Spanish customary units
- Pie chart, a type of circular chart
- Pied Pierrot or Pie, a butterfly genus
- Post Irradiation Examination, of spent nuclear fuel
- Proximity, Immediacy, Expectancy: principles for treating combat stress reaction
- U1A polyadenylation inhibition element (PIE), an RNA element
- Principle of inclusion and exclusion, sometimes abbreviated as PIE
- Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), the hypothetical ancestor of Indo-European languages
- Collingwood Football Club, Australia, nicknamed "The Pies"
- Juventud Uruguaya de Pie, a former far-right youth organization
- Pacific International Enterprises, a film production company and distributor
- Paedophile Information Exchange, a UK 1974–1984 pro-paedophile group
- Pioneers in Engineering, a student-run organization based at the University of California, Berkeley
- Pie (loa), a type of spirit in Vodun/Voodoo religion
- Humble pie, an expression reflecting humility or contrition
- Indian pie, a former currency unit in India
- Piebald or pied, an animal with white and black patches
- Pied type, a jumbled mixture of printer's type; See Pi Alley (Boston)
- Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act, 1998, a South African law
- List of pies
- Pi (letter), a Greek letter
- Pi (state), an ancient state during China's Zhou dynasty
- Pi, Catalonia, an integrated village of Bellver de Cerdanya, Catalonia, Spain
- Pi County, Sichuan province, China
- Pi Islands, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
- P.I. or Philippine Islands
- Pi de Bruijn (born 1942), Dutch architect
- Pi Schwert (1892-1941), American baseball player and politician
- Pi Vèriss, Dutch songwriter and composer
- Bi (surname) (Chinese: 毕), romanized as Pi in Wade–Giles
- Pi (surname) (Chinese: 皮), a Chinese surname
- Enric Pi (born 1983), Catalan footballer
- Francesc Pi i Margall (1824-1901), Catalan politician
- Jordi Sabater Pi (1922-2009), Catalan primatologist and ethologist
- Meritxell Mateu i Pi (born 1966), Andorran diplomat
- Ot Pi (born 1970), Catalan mountain bike trials rider
- Pedro Pi (1899-1970), Spanish sailor
- Renzo Pi Hugarte (1934-2012), Uruguayan anthropologist
- Pi (.hack), a fictional character from the multimedia franchise .hack//G.U.
- Pi, a character in both:
Life of Pi, a 2001 novel, and
- Life of Pi (film), a 2012 adaptation
- Pi, a member of Team Robo in Sega Soccer Slam
- Pi, a character in the 2006 animated film Shark Bait
- Pi (film), a 1998 film directed by Darren Aronofsky
- Pi (instrument), a generic term for a variety of double- or quadruple-reed oboes and a free-reed pipe of traditional Thai music
- "π", a song by Kate Bush from Aerial
- "Pi", a song by Hard 'n Phirm from Horses and Grasses
- Pi Recordings, a record label
- P.I. (TV series), 2017 Singaporean TV series
- Pi magazine, a student publication of the University College London Union
- Pi Studios, a video game developer
- π, a measure of nucleotide diversity
- Π or Osmotic pressure
- Pi, an inorganic phosphate group
- Isoelectric point (pI), the pH at which a particular molecule carries no net electrical charge in the statistical mean
- Pi bond, a chemical bond
- ∏, the symbol for maxterm notation in Karnaugh mapping
- Raspberry Pi, a single-board computer
- Π, a glyph representing the product of a sequence of terms
- Π0n, a set in the arithmetical hierarchy
- Π1n, a set in the analytical hierarchy
- ΠPi, a set in the polynomial hierarchy
- Π(x) (Pi function), the Gamma function when offset to coincide with the factorial
- Π(n,k), the complete elliptic integral of the third kind
- πn(X), the nth homotopy group of X
- π-calculus, a process calculus
- Prime-counting function or π(x)
- Pion or π, a subatomic particle
- Pi (prefix symbol), the prefix symbol of the binary unit prefix pebi
- Π, for plaintiff, in legal shorthand
- Π, stands for Pierikos F.C. kit logo
- Linotype machine#Pi matrices or pi characters, uncommon characters used in typesetting
- Pali (ISO 639-1 language code "pi")
- Pi Day, an annual celebration of March 14 (3/14)'s relationship with the mathematical constant
- Pieing, the act of throwing a pie at someone
- Pye Ltd., British electronics manufacturer
- Pye Records, British record label
Pye International Records, a subsidiary
- Pye (surname)
- Pye Dubois, musician
- Pye Hastings, musician
- Pye Min (1619-1672), king of Toungoo dynasty, Burma
- Pye (Osnabrück district), a district of the city of Osnabrück, Germany
- Ginger Pye, a 1951 novel by Eleanor Estes
- Mr Pye, a 1953 novel by Mervyn Peake
- Pye baronets, two titles in the Baronetage of England
- Pye Road, an ancient Roman road in what is now England
- Pye Corner in the City of London, location of the Golden Boy of Pye Corner
- Pye Corner railway station, station in Newport, South Wales
- Pye, the name of an owl in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series
- Pye dog, or Indian pariah dog
- International airport (code), United States
- Proto-Indo-European
- Partner In Everything
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