| pentagraphical | Pantographic. See Pantograph. Origin: Corrupted fr. Pantographic, -ical. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pentagynia | <botany> A Linnaean order of plants, having five styles or pistils. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. (see Penta-) + female. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pentagynous | <botany> Of or pertaining to plants of the order Pentagyna; having five styles. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pentail | <zoology> A peculiar insectivore (Ptilocercus Lowii) of Borneo; so called from its very long, quill-shaped tail, which is scaly at the base and plumose at the tip. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pentalogy | A rarely used term for a combination of five elements, such as five concurrent symptoms. Origin: penta-+ G. Logos, treatise, word (05 Mar 2000) |
| pentalogy of Cantrell | A type of sternal anomaly associated with midline abdominal defects, a pericardial defect, a cardiac anomaly, and ectopia cordis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pentalogy of Fallot | Fallot's tetralogy with, in addition, a patent foramen ovale or atrial septal defect. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pentamer | See: virion. Origin: penta-+ G. Meros, part (05 Mar 2000) |
| pentamera | <zoology> An extensive division of Coleoptera, including those that normally have five-jointed tarsi. It embraces about half of all the known species of the Coleoptera. Origin: NL. See Pentamerous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pentameran | <zoology> One of the Pentamera. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pentamerous | Of a flower, having five parts in each floral whorl (not necessarily including the gynoecium). (09 Oct 1997) |
| pentamerus | <paleontology> A genus of extinct Paleozoic brachiopods, often very abundant in the Upper Silurian. <geology> Pentamerus limestone, a Silurian limestone composed largely of the shells of Pentamerus. Origin: NL. See Pentamerous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pentamethonium bromide | Pentamethylene-bis[trimethylammonium bromide];a ganglionic blocking agent with the same antihypertensive use as hexamethonium chloride. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pentamethylene | <chemistry> A hypothetical hydrocarbon, C5H10, metameric with the amylenes, and the nucleus of a large number of derivatives; so named because regarded as composed of five methylene residues. Cf. Trimethylene, and Tetramethylene. Origin: Penta- + methylene. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pentamidine | <drug> An antibiotic used in aerosol form as a prevention against PCP (aerosolised pentamidine) and used intravenously to treat PCP. Side effects of inhaled pentamidine can include coughing, lung contractions, shortness of breath and fatigue. Side effects of injected pentamidine can include low blood sugar, pancreatitis and kidney disease. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Diabutal, Etaminal, Ethaminal, Nembutal, Pentobarbital Sodium, Pentobarbital, Monosodium Salt, Pentobarbitone, Sagatal, Monosodium Salt Pentobarbital
Synonyms : Pentolinium, Pentolonium Tartrate, Tartrate, Pentolinium, Tartrate, Pentolonium
Synonyms : BAY-946, Elmiron, Fibrocid, HOE-946, HOE-BAY 946, HOE-BAY-946, Hemoclar, PZ-68, PZ68, Pentosan Polysulfate Sodium, Pentosan Polysulphate Sodium, Pentosane Sulfuric Polyester, Polysulfated Xylan, SP-54, Tavan SP 54, Xylan SP54, Xylan Sulfate, 54, Tavan SP, 946, HOE-BAY
Synonyms : Pentose-Phosphate Pathway, Pentosephosphate Shunt, Hexose Monophosphate Shunts, Pathway, Pentose Phosphate, Pathway, Pentose-Phosphate, Pathway, Pentosephosphate, Pathways, Pentose Phosphate, Pathways, Pentose-Phosphate, Pathways, Pentosephosphate
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a coronary vasodilator (trade name Peritrate) used to treat angina pectoris
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| pentastomid |
tongue worm: wormlike arthropod having two pairs of hooks at the sides of the mouth; parasitic in nasal sinuses of mammals
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| PENT | a gapped scale with five notes |
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| PENT | (chemistry) having a valence of five |
| PENT | analgesic drug (trade name Talwin) that is less addictive than morphine |
| PENT | (Judaism) Jewish holy day celebrated on the sixth of Sivan to celebrate Moses receiving the Ten Commandments |
| PENT | seventh Sunday after Easter |
| PENT | any member of a Pentecostal religious body |
| PENT | of or relating to or occurring at Pentecost |
| PENT | of or relating to or characteristic of any of various Pentecostal religious bodies or their members |
| PENT | any fundamentalist Protestant church that uses revivalistic methods to achieve experiences comparable to the Pentecostal experiences of the first Christian disciples |
| PENT | the principles and practices of Pentecostal religious groups |
| PENT | any member of a Pentecostal religious body |
| PENT | an apartment located on the top floors of a building |
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