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Pancyclop flamocytopenia: Pancyclop flamocytopenia is a rare and severe blood disorder characterized by a significant decrease in the number of all types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is often caused by an underlying medical condition, such as aplastic anemia, cancer, or a viral infection, and can lead to serious complications, such as infection, bleeding, and anemia.
Panleukopenia is a rare and often fatal viral disease that affects felines, particularly kittens. It is caused by a viral agent similar to the feline leukemia virus, and leads to a decrease in the number of white blood cells in the blood stream, making the affected cat more susceptible to infections and leading to multiple organ failure eventualy.
Panlobular refers to a type of tissue structure in which the lobules of a glandular organ are evenly distributed throughout the rest of the tissue, unlike other types where the lobules may be more concentrated in certain areas.
Panmunjom is the exact location of the border between North and South Korea, specifically the Armistice Line between the two countries in the Korean War. It is a symbol of the division between the two Koreas and the ongoing tension on the peninsula.
Panna cotta is a type of Italian dessert made from sweetened cream that's set with gelatin. The name "panna cotta" literally means "cooked cream" in Italian. It's often flavored with vanilla and served chilled, typically in small molds or portions. The creamy texture and subtle sweetness of panna cotta make it a popular dessert throughout the world.
The word "pannade" is an archaic or poetic term that refers to a loud, shrill, and unpleasant noise, often described as a kind of ringing or tinkling sound. It can also be used to describe a harsh or jarring sound made by a instrument, such as a bell or a toy. The word is not commonly used in modern English, but it is sometimes found in literary or historical contexts to add a touch of old-fashioned flavor to the writing.
Pannage is a word that refers to the act of feeding acorns or other food to pigs that are roaming free in a woodland or forest, typically as a way to encourage them to stay in the area and to help with pest control. The word comes from the Old French "pannage", which is derived from the Latin "pannus", meaning "stuffing" or "fodder".
Panne is a French loanword that refers to a difficulty or malfunction, often in a mechanical or technical sense.
Panned means to judge or criticize something strongly, often unfairly or unkindly. It can also refer to the act of searching for something, such as gold or other valuable materials, by liquidating dirt or rocks in a pan.
Pannekoeken is a type of Dutch pancake, typically thick and fluffy, and often served with sweet or savory toppings. It is a popular breakfast or brunch dish in the Netherlands and is similar to a crepe. The word "pannekoeken" literally means "pan cakes" in Dutch, with "pannekoek" being the singular form.
A panniculectomy is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fatty tissue from the abdomen, but does not tighten the abdominal muscles. It is often performed on people who are severely overweight or have lost a significant amount of weight, and are left with excess skin as a result. The procedure focuses on removing the hanging skin and fatty tissue, rather than tightening the abdominal muscles, which is typically done in a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) procedure.
Panniculi is a medical term referring to small, rounded or irregularly shaped masses of fatty tissue, usually found in the subcutaneous tissue of the abdomen, arms, or thighs. They are often benign and can be felt as small, mobile lumps under the skin.
Panniculitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the fatty tissue beneath the skin. It can occur due to various causes such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or exposure to certain substances.
A panniculus is a small, usually thin, fold or plate of tissue, especially one found in the skin of animals, such as a panniculus carnosus, a layer of fatty tissue that hangs loose in the groins and armpits of some mammals.
A pannier is a basket or container, typically made of wicker or fabric, used to carry goods or supplies, especially on a bicycle, horse, or boat. In everyday life, a pannier is often used to refer to a picnic basket, luggage, or a container used for shopping or traveling.
Panniered refers to something that is carrying or transported in a pannier, which is a wicker basket or container used to carry goods or provisions, especially on a bicycle or in a vehicle. In a more figurative sense, it can also mean to carry or support something burdensome or difficult.
Panniers are bags or compartments attached to a bicycle, motorcycle, or other vehicle to carry goods or luggage. They are typically made of fabric, leather, or plastic and are designed to be strapped to or mounted on the vehicle. In general, panniers are used to transport items that do not need to be easily accessed while in motion, such as camping gear, tools, or spare parts. The term "pannier" originated in the 17th century and comes from the French word "pannière", meaning a basket or container.
Pannikell is a type of a small mug or cup, typically made of metal or ceramic, used for serving and drinking coffee or other beverages. The term is predominantly used in Germany and other European countries.
A pannekín is a type of small, shallow cup or pan, typically made of tin or copper, formerly used for baking or cooking over a fire. It is also known as a pannikin pan or pannekín cup.
Panning is a verb that means to search for something, especially in a small or shallow area, by moving a container or a tool in a circular motion. It is often used to search for gold dust or other small particles in a pan of water or soil. In a broader sense, panning can also refer to searching for something, such as information or an opportunity, by carefully examining or scanning a particular area or situation.
A rather unique word!<br><br>Pannomion is a noun that refers to a collection or compendium of laws. It is an old-fashioned term that was used in the 17th and 18th centuries to describe a book or document that gathered together various laws and regulations, often compiled for ease of reference or study.
Pannonhalma is a Hungarian town and the site of Pannonhalma Archabbey, one of the oldest and largest Benedictine monasteries in Europe. It is situated 140 km southwest of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. The town is known for its beautiful architecture, historic significance, and stunning natural surroundings, with the nearby Pannonhalma Peak offering great hiking opportunities.
Pannonia is a historical region in Central Europe, located in the western part of the Pannonian Basin, stretching from the Danube River to the borders of the Julian Alps in the southwest, and from the Sava River in the north to the Drava River in the east.
Pannonian refers to something or someone related to Pannonia, an ancient region in Central Europe that is now split between Hungary, Austria, Slovakia, and Slovenia. The term can also refer to the Pannonian period, which was a geological epoch that ended about 2.6 million years ago. In biology, the term Pannonian can refer to a type of fossil or to a particular species that was found in this region. In a broader sense, the term can be used to describe anything that is typical of, influenced by, or originating from this region.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word called "panoan". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>Could you please provide more context or clarify the spelling of the word?
Panocha is a Spanish word that refers to the robust and sweet potato-like root crops of the suncherry tree (Physalis peruviana). It is also known as ground cherries or husk tomatoes.
Panoche is a Spanish word that refers to a small, rustic bread roll typically eaten for breakfast in some parts of Spain, especially in the northern regions. It is often sweet or flavored with ingredients such as anise or orange, and is often served with coffee or other beverages. Panoche is a traditional breakfast food in some areas of Spain and is often associated with a hearty, comforting start to the day.
Pantheistic refers to the belief that God or a divine force is equivalent to the universe and all its natural laws, or that God is present in all of nature. It is the view that God is not a separate, personal being, but is instead the sum total of all existence, and that all things in the universe are interconnected and interdependent.
I think you meant to type "pompous".<br><br>Pompous refers to something or someone that is excessively proud or self-important, often in a way that is annoying or irritating. People who are pompous tend to think highly of themselves and may come across as arrogant or condescending.
Panophobia is a rare term that refers to an excessive or irrational fear of everything or of all things. It is a fear that is all-encompassing and universal, and can be overwhelming and debilitating for those who experience it.
Panophthalmitis is a rare and severe inflammatory condition that affects the entire eye, including the eyeball, lens, retina, and surrounding tissues. It is a form of panuveitis, which is a type of inflammation that affects the uvea, the middle layer of the eye. The term "panophthalmitis" comes from the Greek words "pan," meaning "all," and "ophthalmos," meaning "eye," and "tis," meaning "inflammation."
Panoplied refers to being dressed or equipped in full armor, especially ancient Greek or Roman armor. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone being fully prepared or equipped for a task or challenge.
Panoplies refers to a collection or display of all the objects or equipment that are normally carried or worn by a person, such as armor, weapons, and other accessories, typically worn or carried by a soldier, warrior, or knight. It can also refer to a showy or impressive display of something, like a panoply of jewels or a panoply of flowers. The term is often used metaphorically to describe a grand or impressive display of something, such as intellectual or artistic abilities.
Panoplosaurus is a type of armored dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 125 million years ago. The name "Panoplosaurus" comes from the Greek words "panoplos", meaning "all-enclosed" or "completely armored", and "saurus", meaning lizard or reptile. Panoplosaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur with a distinctive tail club and a long, armored tail. It was about 10 meters (33 feet) long and weighed around 1-2 tons.
A grand or impressive array of things, especially clothes or decorations: a panoply of colours in the sunset.
Panoptic refers to the quality of being all-seeing or omniscient, often in a metaphorical sense, as if a dominant or controlling entity can observe all aspects of a situation or system. This concept originated in architectural design, specifically in the Panopticon prison designed by Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century, where a single watchtower allowed a single guard to observe all inmates without being seen. In modern usage, panoptic is often used to describe systems of control, surveillance, or social conditioning that seek to maintain power through constant observation and monitoring.