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- pyometra pyel- pelvis Gr**** πύελος (púelos), pelvis, wash basin pyelonephritis pykno- to thicken (as the nucleus does in early stages of cell death) Gr**** πύκνωσις...
- California and Oregon. Pycnanthemum is derived from Gr****. The Gr**** word "pyknos" has the meaning of "dense", "tight", or "close-packed". It was combined...
- (incomposite) interval, the three-note group is called the pyknón (from pyknós, meaning "compressed"). This is the case for the chromatic and enharmonic...
- epilepsy was referred to as "pyknolepsy," a term derived from the Gr**** word "pyknos," signifying "extremely frequent" or "grouped". These seizures are sometimes...
- species. The genus name (Pycnosaurus) is derived from the Ancient Gr**** words pyknos meaning "dense" or "thick" : 644  and soros meaning "heap".: 728  The following...
- has a very faint mint fragrance. Pycnanthemum is based on the Gr**** words pyknós (dense) and ανθέμιον (flower). Tenuifolium is from the Latin words tenuis...
- PLANTS database. Pycnanthemum is a compound word composed of Gr**** word "pyknos" has the meaning of "dense", "tight", or "close-packed" combined with "anthos"...
- same paper. The specific epithet pycnantha is derived from the Gr**** words pyknos (dense) and anthos (flower), a reference to the dense cluster of flowers...
- whose lower two intervals were referred to as πυκνόν (pyknón), from πυκνός (pyknós, "dense, compressed"). For more information, especially concerning the various...
- a(f)ton ˈlavi is cerceˈsukʰa katamaˈtʰi(n) ton eleˈon(a) a(f)tu, eˈpi pyˈknos estin ce ˈtʰeli eks afˈton eˈkopse pʰyˈta, ina emˈbiros koˈpi ta ˈmelonda...