"Pantagruel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pantagruel is a character in a 16th-century French novel "Gargantua and Pantagruel" by François Rabelais. He is the son of Gargantua and the hero of the second book of the novel. He is a jolly and jubilant giant, known for his bravery, his love of good food and drink, and his wisdom. The term "pantagruelism" has been derived from this character and is used to describe a love of good food, wine, and company. It can also refer to a carefree and jovial attitude towards life.
A pansophist is a person who seeks knowledge and understanding in all areas of life, often to a extreme or idealistic degree. The term can also refer to someone who is eager to learn and has a broad range of interests and pursuits.
Panstrongylus is a genus of assassin bugs, which are a type of insect that belongs to the family Reduviidae. These bugs are known for their predatory behavior, using their sharp beak-like mouthpart called a rostrum to pierce and inject digestive fluids into their victims. The genus Panstrongylus includes around 20 species, most of which are found in the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America.
Pantalet refers to a type of garment that is typically worn by women and is characterized as a loose, usually knee-length, pantaloon or culottes, often worn underneath a skirt or a dress. Pantalets are usually made of lightweight, breathable fabric and are designed to provide additional coverage and modesty.