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panthodic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(medicine, archaic) Of nervous impulses: radiating to all parts of the body. References. edit. The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary (Gould, 1919).
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panthodic, adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the 1850s. See meaning & use. Where does the adjective panthodic come from? Earliest known use. 1850s.
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"PANTHODIC": Having influence across all paths - OneLook
▸ adjective: (medicine, archaic) Of nervous impulses: radiating to all parts of the body. Similar: panorganotropic, panpsychic, pancolonic, paratonic, ...
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panthodic
panthodic, a. Physiol. rare. (pænˈθɒdɪk) [f. Gr. παντ(ο- panto- + Gr. ὁδός way.] Said of nervous action: Proceeding in all directions from a single point.1850 Marshall Hall Synops. Diast. Nerv. Syst. i. §7 (1852) 13 (heading) Panthodic Law of Action of the Vis Nervosa. Ibid., I use the term panthodi...
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PANOPTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PANOPTIC is being or presenting a comprehensive or panoramic view. How to use panoptic in a sentence. Panoptic Has Greek Origins.
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pant-hoot, n. meanings, etymology and more
pant-hoot, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.
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pant-
pant- = Gr. παντ-, the shortened form in which παντο- ‘all-’ appears before a vowel: see panto-. The following words have pant- followed by an element with initial a-. ˈpantagogue Med. [Gr. ἄγωγος driving forth, leading], a medicine that expels all morbid matter. pantaˈmorphic a. [Gr. ἄµορϕος formle...
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Query results - ConceptNet 5
en panthodic. ― HasContext ⟶. Weight: 1.0. en archaic, Source: English Wiktionary. en panthodic. ― HasContext ⟶. Weight: 1.0. en medicine, Source: English ...
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PAN CULT - Ancient Greek Religion
PAN was the god of shepherds and the mountain wilds. He was worshipped primarily in the highlands of the Peloponnese where rustics tended herds of goats.
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Pan | Oxford Classical Dictionary
Pan, a god whose original home was Arcadia. His name, attested on Mount Lykaion in the form Πάονι, is certainly derived from the root †p (s), ...
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PANHELLENIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of or relating to all Greece or all the Greeks 2. of or relating to the Greek-letter sororities or fraternities in American colleges and universities.
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Words with the prefix "pan" (925) - WordExample.com
This morpheme tends to mean "all, whole". Some of the most representative words that include it are: panorama, panacea, pantomime, pandemonium.
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