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Webster Dictionary :: Pentandrian

PENTAN'DRIAN, a. Having five stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Pentander

PENTAN'DER, n. [Gr. five, and a male.] In botany, a plant having five stamens.

Webster Dictionary :: Pentameter

PENTAM'ETER, n. [Gr. five, and measure.] In ancient poetry, a verse of five feet...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentahexahedral

PENTAHEXAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr. five, and hexahedral.] In crystalography, exhibiting f...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentahedrous

PENTAHE'DROUS, a. Having five equal sides.

Webster Dictionary :: Pentahedral

PENTAHE'DRAL PENTAHE'DRON, n. [Gr. five, and a side or base.] A figure having fi...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentagynian

PENTAGYN'IAN, a. Having five pistils.

Webster Dictionary :: Pentagyn

PEN'TAGYN, n. [Gr. five, and a female.] In botany, a plant having five pistils.

Webster Dictionary :: Pentagraphic

PENTAGRAPH'IC PENTAGRAPH'ICAL, a. Pertaining to a pentagraph; performed by a pen...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentagraph

PEN'TAGRAPH, n. [Gr. five, and to write.] An instrument for drawing figures in a...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentagonal

PENTAG'ONAL PENTAG'ONOUS, a. Having five corners or angles.

Webster Dictionary :: Pentagon

PEN'TAGON, n. [Gr. five, and a corner.] 1. In geometry, a figure of five sides a...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentadactyl

PENTADAC'TYL, n. [Gr. five, and finger.] 1. In botany, a plant called five finge...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentacrostic

PENTACROS'TIC, a. [Gr. five, and acrostic.] Containing five acrostics of the sam...

Webster Dictionary :: Pentacrinite

PENTAC'RINITE, n. The fossil remains of a zoophyte.

Webster Dictionary :: Pentacostys

PEN'TACOSTYS, n. [Gr.] A body of fifty soldiers; but the number varied.

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