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Amentaceous
Amentaceous Am`en*ta"ceous, a. [LL. amentaceus.] (Bot.)
(a) Resembling, or consisting of, an ament or aments; as, the
chestnut has an amentaceous inflorescence.
(b) Bearing aments; having flowers arranged in aments; as,
amentaceous plants.
Atramentaceous
Atramentaceous At`ra*men*ta"ceous, a. [L. atramentum ink, fr.
ater black.]
Black, like ink; inky; atramental. [Obs.] --Derham.
auditory tentacleTentaculocyst Ten*tac"u*lo*cyst, n. [Tentaculum + cyst.]
(Zo["o]l.)
One of the auditory organs of certain medus[ae]; -- called
also auditory tentacle. dorsal tentaclesRhinophore Rhi"no*phore, n. [Rhino- + Gr. ??? to bear.]
(Zo["o]l.)
One of the two tentacle-like organs on the back of the head
or neck of a nudibranch or tectibranch mollusk. They are
usually retractile, and often transversely furrowed or
plicate, and are regarded as olfactory organs. Called also
dorsal tentacles. See Illust. under Pygobranchia, and
Opisthobranchia. Entackle
Entackle En*tac"kle, v. t.
To supply with tackle. [Obs.] --Skelton.
LomentaceousLomentaceous Lo`men*ta"ceous, a. [From Loment.] (Bot.)
Of the nature of a loment; having fruits like loments. NucamentaceousNucamentaceous Nu`ca*men*ta"ceous, a. [See Nucament.] (Bot.)
Like a nut either in structure or in being indehiscent;
bearing one-seeded nutlike fruits. [Written also
nucumentaceous.] nucumentaceousNucamentaceous Nu`ca*men*ta"ceous, a. [See Nucament.] (Bot.)
Like a nut either in structure or in being indehiscent;
bearing one-seeded nutlike fruits. [Written also
nucumentaceous.] NucumentaceousNucumentaceous Nu`cu*men*ta"ceous, a. (Bot.)
See Nucamentaceous. Pentacapsular
Pentacapsular Pen`ta*cap"su*lar, a. [Penta- + capsular.]
(Bot.)
Having five capsules.
PentacheniumPentachenium Pen`ta*che"ni*um, n. [NL. See Penta-, and
Achenium.] (Bot.)
A dry fruit composed of five carpels, which are covered by an
epigynous calyx and separate at maturity. Pentachloride
Pentachloride Pen`ta*chlo"ride, n. [Penta- + chloride.]
(Chem.)
A chloride having five atoms of chlorine in each molecule.
Pentachord
Pentachord Pen"ta*chord, n. [L. pentachordus five-stringed,
Gr. ?; ? five + ? string.]
1. An ancient instrument of music with five strings.
2. An order or system of five sounds. --Busby.
Pentacid
Pentacid Pen*tac"id, a. [Penta- + acid.] (Chem.)
Capable of neutralizing, or combining with, five molecules of
a monobasic acid; having five hydrogen atoms capable of
substitution by acid residues; -- said of certain complex
bases.
Pentacle
Pentacle Pen"ta*cle, n. [Gr. ? five.]
A figure composed of two equilateral triangles intersecting
so as to form a six-pointed star, -- used in early ornamental
art, and also with superstitious import by the astrologers
and mystics of the Middle Ages.
PentacoccousPentacoccous Pen`ta*coc"cous, a. [See Penta-, Coccus.]
(Bot.)
Composed of five united carpels with one seed in each, as
certain fruits. PentaconterPentaconter Pen"ta*con`ter, n. (Gr. Antiq.)
See Penteconter. pentaconterPenteconter Pen"te*con`ter, n. [Gr. ? (sc. ?), fr. ? fifty.]
(Gr. Antiq.)
A Grecian vessel with fifty oars. [Written also
pentaconter.] PentacraPentacron Pen*ta"cron, n.; pl. L. Pentacra, E. Pentacrons.
[NL., fr. Gr. ? five + ? a summit.] (Geom.)
A solid having five summits or angular points. Pentacrinin
Pentacrinin Pen*tac"ri*nin, n. (Physiol. Chem.)
A red and purple pigment found in certain crinoids of the
genus Pentacrinus.
Pentacrinite
Pentacrinite Pen*tac"ri*nite, n. [Penta- + Gr. ? a lily.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Any species of Pentacrinus.
Pentacrinoid
Pentacrinoid Pen*tac"ri*noid, n. [Pentacrinus + -oid.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An immature comatula when it is still attached by a stem, and
thus resembles a Pentacrinus.
PentacrinusPentacrinus Pen*tac"ri*nus, n. [NL. See Penta-, and
Crinum.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of large, stalked crinoids, of which several species
occur in deep water among the West Indies and elsewhere. PentacronPentacron Pen*ta"cron, n.; pl. L. Pentacra, E. Pentacrons.
[NL., fr. Gr. ? five + ? a summit.] (Geom.)
A solid having five summits or angular points. PentacronsPentacron Pen*ta"cron, n.; pl. L. Pentacra, E. Pentacrons.
[NL., fr. Gr. ? five + ? a summit.] (Geom.)
A solid having five summits or angular points. Pentacrostic
Pentacrostic Pen`ta*cros"tic, n. [Penta- + acrostic.]
A set of verses so disposed that the name forming the subject
of the acrostic occurs five times -- the whole set of verses
being divided into five different parts from top to bottom.
PergamentaceousPergamenous Per`ga*me"no*us, Pergamentaceous
Per`ga*men*ta"ceous, a. [L. pergamena parchment. See
Parchment.]
Like parchment. PotentacyPotentacy Po"ten*ta*cy, n. [See Potentate.]
Sovereignty. [Obs.] Ramentaceous
Ramentaceous Ram`en*ta"ceous, a. (Bot.)
Covered with ramenta.
Sarmentaceous
Sarmentaceous Sar`men*ta"ceous, a. (Bot.)
Bearing sarments, or runners, as the strawberry.
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