| PINN | proposed international nonproprietary name |
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| pinna | A primary segment of the blade of a compound leaf. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| pinna nasi | The outer more or less flaring wall of each nostril. Synonym: ala nasi, pinna nasi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pinnace | 1. A small vessel propelled by sails or oars, formerly employed as a tender, or for coast defence; called originally, spynace or spyne. A man-of-war's boat. "Whilst our pinnace anchors in the Downs." (Shak) 2. A procuress; a pimp. Origin: F. Pinasse; cf. It. Pinassa, pinazza, Sp. Pinaza; all from L. Pinus a pine tree, anything made of pine, e.g, a ship. Cf. Pine a tree. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinnal | Relating to the pinna. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pinnate | Divided into pinnae, once-compound. Compare: bipinnate, tripinnate. (09 Oct 1997) |
| pinnated | 1. <botany> Consisting of several leaflets, or separate portions, arranged on each side of a common petiole, as the leaves of a rosebush, a hickory, or an ash. See Abruptly pinnate, and Illust, under Abruptly. 2. <zoology> Having a winglike tuft of long feathers on each side of the neck. <zoology> Pinnated grouse, the prairie chicken. Origin: L. Pinnatus feathered, fr. Pinna a feather. See Pin a peg, Pen feather. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinnatifid | Cut deeply into lobes that are spaced out along the main stem (of the leaf). Compare: palmatifid. (09 Oct 1997) |
| pinnatilobate | <botany> Having lobes arranged in a pinnate manner. See: Pinnate, and Lobate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinnatiped | <ornithology, zoology> Having the toes bordered by membranes; fin-footed, as certain birds. Origin: L. Pinnatus feathered + pes, pedis foot: cf. F. Pinnatipede. <zoology> Any bird which has the toes bordered by membranes. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinnatisect | Dissected down to the midrib but having the segments confluent with it. (09 Oct 1997) |
| pinnigrada | <zoology> Same as Pinnipedia. Origin: NL, fr. Pinna a feather + gradi to walk, move. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinnigrade | <zoology> An animal of the seal tribe, moving by short feet that serve as paddles. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinniped | <zoology> One of the Pinnipedia; a seal. One of the Pinnipedes. Origin: L. Pinna feather, fin + pes, pedis, a foot: cf. F. Pinnipede. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinnipedes | <zoology> Same as Steganopodes. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pinnipedia | <zoology> A suborder of aquatic carnivorous mammals including the seals and walruses; opposed to Fissipedia. Origin: NL. So called because their webbed feet are used as paddles or fins. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Pinnipeds, Pinniped
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division of a usually pinnately divided leaf auricle: the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
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The pinna is the visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head. We often use the pinna, which is also called the auricle, for hanging earrings and resting eyeglasses, but the evolutionary purpose of the pinna is to collect sound. It does so by acting as a funnel, amplifying the sound and directing it to the ear canal. ...
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The trumpet-shaped outer part of the ear on each side of the head; also called the auricle
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a primary segment of the lamina in a compound leaf. pl. pinnae.
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What we refer to as (or the exposed part of) a person's (or animal's) ear. It helps gather more sound waves than would otherwise reach a person's eardrums and also has directional characteristics so the person can better tell what direction a sound is coming from.
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| PINN | the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear |
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| PINN | division of a usually pinnately divided leaf |
| PINN | a boat for communication between ship and shore |
| PINN | (architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower |
| PINN | a lofty peak |
| PINN | the highest level or degree attainable |
| PINN | raise on or as if on a pinnacle |
| PINN | set on or as if on a pinnacle |
| PINN | of a leaf shape |
| PINN | a leaf resembling a feather |
| PINN | of a leaf shape |
| PINN | having a pinnate shape |
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