Angličtina | Španielčina |
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penta- (five) adjective | penta-adjective |
pentachoron (four-dimensional object) noun | pentácoronoun pentácoronnoun pentatoponoun |
pentacle noun [UK: pˈentəkəl] [US: pˈentəkəl] | pentáculonoun |
pentadecagon (15-sided polygon) noun | pentadecágononoun |
pentaerythritol tetranitrate (explosive) noun | pentnoun pentritanoun |
pentagon [pentagons] (a polygon with five sides and five angles) noun [UK: ˈpen.tə.ɡən] [US: ˈpen.tɪ.ˌɡɑːn] | pentágononoun |
Pentagon (headquarters of the United States Department of Defense) proper noun [UK: ˈpen.tə.ɡən] [US: ˈpen.tɪ.ˌɡɑːn] | Pentágonoproper noun |
pentagonal (of, relating to, or shaped like a pentagon) adjective [UK: pen.ˈtæ.ɡən.l̩] [US: pen.ˈtæ.ɡən.l̩] | pentagonaladjective pentágonoadjective |
pentagram [pentagrams] (shape of five-pointed star) noun [UK: ˈpen.tə.ɡræm] [US: ˈpen.tə.ɡræm] | pentagramanoun |
pentahedron [pentahedrons] (solid geometric figure) noun [UK: ˌpen.tə.ˈhiː.drən] [US: ˌpen.tə.ˈhiː.drən] | pentaedronoun |
pentalogy (series of five related works of art) noun | pentalogíanoun |
pentane [pentanes] (aliphatic hydrocarbon: C5H12) noun [UK: ˈpen.ˌten] [US: ˈpen.ˌten] | pentanonoun |
pentaprism (five-sided prism) noun | pentaprismanoun |
pentaquark (subatomic particle consisting of five quarks) noun | pentaquarknoun |
pentarchy noun [UK: pˈentɑːki] [US: pˈentɑːrki] | pentarquíanoun |
Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible) proper noun [UK: ˈpen.tə.tjuːk] [US: ˈpen.tə.tjuːk] | Pentateucoproper noun |
pentathlete [pentathletes] (An athlete who competes in the pentathlon) noun | pentatletanoun |
pentathlon [pentathlons] (ancient pentathlon) noun [UK: pen.ˈtæθ.lən] [US: pen.ˈtæθ.lən] | pentatlónnoun |
pentatonic (based on five notes) adjective [UK: ˌpen.tə.ˈtɒ.nɪk] [US: ˌpen.tə.ˈtɒ.nɪk] | pentatónicoadjective |
Pentecostalism (Christian religious movement) noun | pentecostalismonoun |
penthouse [penthouses] (an apartment or suite on the top floor of a tall building) noun [UK: ˈpent.haʊs] [US: ˈpent.ˌhɑːws] | áticonoun |
penthouse [penthouses] (an outhouse or other structure attached to the outside wall of a building) noun [UK: ˈpent.haʊs] [US: ˈpent.ˌhɑːws] | apéndicenoun |
pentimento (presence of traces of a previous work in an artistic or literary work) noun [UK: ˌpen.tə.ˈmen.təʊ] [US: ˌpen.tə.ˈmento.ʊ] | pentimentonoun |
pentose [pentoses] (saccharide containing five carbon atoms) noun [UK: pˈentəʊs] [US: pˈentoʊs] | pentosanoun |
pentoxide [pentoxides] (oxide containing five oxygen atoms) noun [UK: pentˈɒksaɪd] [US: pentˈɑːksaɪd] | pentóxidonoun |
pentyl (univalent hydrocarbon radical, C5H11) noun | pentilonoun |
penultimate (before the last) noun [UK: pen.ˈʌl.tɪ.mət] [US: pen.ˈʌl.tɪ.mət] | anteúltimonoun penúltimonoun |
penultimate (next-to-last in a sequence) adjective [UK: pen.ˈʌl.tɪ.mət] [US: pen.ˈʌl.tɪ.mət] | anteúltimoadjective penúltimoadjectiveJohnny, please read the penultimate paragraph. = Johnny, por favor lee el penúltimo párrafo. |
penumbra [penumbras] (partially shaded area around a shadow, especially an eclipse) noun [UK: pɪ.ˈnʌm.brə] [US: pə.ˈnəm.brə] | penumbranoun |
penury (poverty, destitution) noun [UK: ˈpe.njʊə.ri] [US: ˈpe.njə.ri] | pauperismonoun pobrezanoun pobrisimonoun |
Penza (a city in Russia) proper noun [UK: ˈpen.zə] [US: ˈpen.zə] | Penzaproper noun |