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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



405 words match “FIVE”

PENTANDRIA n.
A Linnæan class of plants having five separate stamens.
PENTANDRIAN; PENTANDROUS a.
Of or pertaining to the class Pentadria; having five stamens.
PENTANE n.
re colorless, volatile liquids, two of which occur in petroleum. So called because of the five carbon atoms in the molecule.
PENTANGULAR a.
Having five corners or angles. [R.]
PENTAPETALOUS a.
Having five petals, or flower leaves.
PENTAPHYLLOUS a.
Having five leaves or leaflets.
PENTAPODY n.
A measure or series consisting of five feet.
PENTAPTOTE n.
A noun having five cases.
PENTARCHY n.
A government in the hands of five persons; five joint rulers. P. Fletcher. "The pentarchy of the senses." A. Brewer.
PENTASPAST n.
A purchase with five pulleys. [R.]
PENTASPERMOUS a.
Containing five seeds.
PENTASTICH n.
A composition consisting of five verses.
PENTASTICHOUS a.
Having, or arranged in, five vertical ranks, as the leaves of an apple tree or a cherry tree.
PENTASTYLE a. 2 definitions
Having five columns in front; -- said of a temple or portico in classical architecture. -- n.
PENTATEUCH n.
The first five books of the Old Testament, collectively; -- called also the Law of Moses, Book of the Law of Moses, etc.
PENTATHIONIC a.
ng hydrogen sulphide into a solution of sulphur dioxide; -- so called because it contains five atoms of sulphur.
PENTATHLON n.
A fivefold athletic performance peculiar to the great national games of the Greeks, including leaping, foot racing, wrestling, throwing the discus, and throwing the spear.
PENTATOMIC a. 2 definitions
Having five atoms in the molecule.
PENTAVALENT a.
Having a valence of five; -- said of certain atoms and radicals.
PENTOSE n.
Any of a group of sugars of the formula C5H10O5, as arabinose; -- so called from the five carbon atoms in the molecule. They are not fermented by yeast.
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