"Palacanthus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Palacanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Euphorbiaceae, commonly known as rubberwoods or palo Santos.
Pakenham is a noun that refers to a small town in Victoria, Australia, located about 45 kilometers south-east of Melbourne. It is often used as a surname, and its origin is Irish, derived from the Gaelic "Ó Páicín", meaning " descendant of Páicín", a personal name thought to be derived from the word "páic", meaning "firm, steadfast".
Pakoras are popular Indian snacks that are crispy fried foods coated in a spiced batter, often made with vegetables, lentils, or other ingredients. They are typically served as a side dish or appetizer and are a staple at many Indian restaurants and street food stalls.
Palaceous refers to something that is relating to or resembling a reed or a reed-like plant. It can also describe things that are plant-like in structure or appearance. The term is often used in scientific and technical contexts, such as botany and ecology, to describe the shape or structure of certain plants or plant parts.