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21pent- — *pent germ.: Quelle: Personenname; Sonstiges: Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 587 (Pinta) …
22pent-up — [adj] held within bottled up, bridled, checked, constrained, curbed, held back, held in check, inhibited, repressed, restrained, restricted, smothered, stifled, suppressed; concepts 401,403 Ant. public, released …
23pent... — pent..., pen|ta... <griechisch> (fünf...) …
24Pent... — Pent..., Pen|ta... (Fünf...) …
25pent(a)- — statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Dėmuo, reiškiantis, kad kas nors susideda iš penkių dalių, turi penkis fragmentus. atitikmenys: angl. penta ; pentakis ; quinque rus. квинкве ; пента ; пентакис ; пяти ryšiai: sinonimas – pentakis sinonimas –… …
26pent- — pent English meaning: to go, walk; way Deutsche Übersetzung: “treten, gehen; worauf treten = antreffen, finden” Note: (in Ar. with th) Material: O.Ind. pánthüḥ (= Av. pantü̊ ), acc. sg. pánthüm (= pantąm), and pánthünam… …
27pent|ox|id — «pehn TOK sihd», noun. = pentoxide. (Cf. ↑pentoxide) …
28pent|ur|bi|a — «pehn TUR bee uh», noun. U.S. small cities or towns that attract new residents because of their simple way of life, cheap land and housing, and often job or business opportunities. ╂[< pentfive + (sub)urbia (because it represents the fifth… …
29Pent — Nombre de la IUPAC 1,3 Dinitrato 2,2 bi(nitratometil)propano Fórmula química C5H8N4O12 Peso molecular 316.14  …
30pent up — UK [ˌpent ˈʌp] / US adjective pent up emotions are strong feelings, for example anger, that you do not express so that they gradually become more difficult to control pent up excitement/frustration/fear …