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pachy-
pachy- (ˈpækɪ, pəˈkɪ) before a vowel also pach-, combining form of Gr. παχύ-ς ‘thick, large, massive’, used in the formation of zoological, botanical, and pathological terms: ‖ pachyˈæmia = pachyhæmia. ‖ pachyblepharosis (-blɛfəˈrəʊsɪs) Path. [Gr. βλέϕαρον eyelid], chronic inflammatory thickening of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pachy
Pachy is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biała Rawska, within Rawa County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Biała Rawska, east of Rawa Mazowiecka, and east of the regional capital Łódź. References Pachy wikipedia.org
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pachyodont
pachyodont to pachytrichous: see pachy-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pachycaul
The word is derived from the Greek pachy- meaning thick or stout, and Latin caulis meaning the stem. wikipedia.org
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Pachy Lopez
Reinaldo Ricardo Lopez Cabello, known as Pachy Lopez (August 11, 1968), is a Cuban musician and songwriter. Early life Reinaldo Ricardo Lopez Cabello was born in Havana, Cuba, on August 11, 1968. He is the son of Reinaldo Lopez, a percussionist, and Norma A. Cabello, a club singer in the Havana high... wikipedia.org
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pachynema
pachynema, n. Cytol. (pækɪˈniːmə) [a. F. pachynema (V. Grégoire 1907, in La Cellule XXIV. 3707: see pachy-, *-nema.] = pachytene n.1909 Archiv für Zellforschung III. 437 The longitudinal pairing of the univalent spireme segments is completed..at about the middle of the synapsis, giving rise to the t... Oxford English Dictionary
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pachytene
pachytene Cytology. (ˈpækɪtiːn) [ad. F. pachytène (H. von Winiwarter 1900, in Arch. de Biol. XVII. i. 63): see pachy- and -tene.] The third stage of the first meiotic prophase, following zygotene, during which the paired chromosomes shorten and thicken, the two chromatids of each separate, and excha... Oxford English Dictionary
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pachyglossal
pachyglossal to pachymeter: see pachy-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fiordland penguin
Taxonomy The Fiordland crested penguin was described in 1845 by English zoologist George Robert Gray, its specific epithet derived from the Ancient Greek pachy wikipedia.org
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pachemia
pachemia = pachyhæmia s.v. pachy-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thick-billed parrot
The name is derived from Ancient Greek rhynchos ("beak") and psittakos ("parrot") and pachy- ("thick") and rhynchos ("beak"), hence a "thick-beaked parrot wikipedia.org
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pachycaul
pachycaul, n. (a.) Bot. (ˈpækɪkɔːl) [f. pachy- + Gr. καυλ-ός stem, stalk.] A tree having a thick primary stem and few or no branches; also attrib. or as adj. Hence pachyˈcaulous a.; ˈpachycauly, development of this type. Cf. leptocaul n. and a.1949 E. J. H. Corner in Ann. Bot. XIII. 392 The pachycau... Oxford English Dictionary
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كوريذالوس
أصبح اسمها في القرن السادس عشر سان سكيتالودروميا (San Skytalodromia) ثم عرفت بعد ذلك باسم باتشي (Pachy). wikipedia.org
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pachydermia
pachydermia, -dermial see pachy-. Oxford English Dictionary
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pachometer
pachometer (pəˈkɒmɪtə(r)) Physics. = Pachymeter: see pachy-.1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., An instrument invented by Benoît for measuring the thickness of the glass of mirrors: a pachometer. 1875 in Knight Dict. Mech. Oxford English Dictionary
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