"Pentalogy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pentalogy is a literary or artistic work, such as a novel, film, or series, that consists of five parts or elements.
A pentagram is a five-pointed star-shaped figure, often used as a symbol in various cultures and belief systems, typically representing protection, balance, harmony, and the five elements or senses. It can also have negative connotations, such as being associated with Satanism or occult practices. In a broader sense, the term pentagram can refer to any five-part structure or pattern, not just the geometric figure.
Describing a shape with five sides or faces, typically referring to a geometric figure with five flat faces, each of which is an equilateral triangle.
A pentahedron is a polyhedron with five faces. It is a three-dimensional solid shape with five triangular faces.
Pentamer refers to a five-part structure or unit, often used in biological and chemical contexts. In molecular biology, a pentamer is a type of protein or enzyme composed of five identical subunits.
Pentameral refers to something that is shaped like a five-part cluster or has five distinct parts.
Pentamers refer to a group of five (penta means five in Greek) units or components that are combined to form a larger structure or entity. In various contexts, pentamers can be:<br><br> Pentamers of amino acids in proteins<br> Pentamers of nucleotides in DNA or RNA molecules<br> Pentamers of sugars in carbohydrates<br> Pentamers of peptides or proteins in nanoparticles or biomaterials<br><br>In general, pentamers are repeated sets of five units that exhibit specific properties, functions, or interactions.
Pentameter is a term used in poetry to describe a type of meter that consists of five feet (syllables). In other words, it is a line of verse that consists of five iambs (unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable). Pentameter is commonly used in many forms of poetry, including sonnets, blank verse, and heroic couplets. It is often used to create a rhythmic and musical quality in poetry. The most famous example of pentameter is the works of William Shakespeare, particularly his sonnets.