"Pentyl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pentyl is a prefix used in organic chemistry to denote a five-carbon chain or group. It is derived from the Greek word "pente", meaning five.
Pentosan is a type of carbohydrate, specifically a five-carbon sugar, with the chemical formula C5H10O5. It is similar to pentose, a larger group of five-carbon sugars, but has a more specific molecular structure. Pentosans are often found in plant cell walls and are involved in plant cell signaling and defense against pathogens.
Pentoxide is a chemical compound, specifically a oxide, which is formed when a pentavalent metal is oxidized. It has the general formula MO5, where M is the metal atom.
Pentoxifylline is a medication used to improve blood flow in people with circulation problems. It is especially useful for treating conditions such as intermittent claudication, which causes pain or cramping in the legs due to lack of oxygenated blood flow. Pentoxifylline works by reducing blood viscosity, which is the thickness of the blood, allowing it to flow more easily through narrowed blood vessels. It is often prescribed for patients with peripheral arterial disease, and it can help alleviate symptoms such as pain, cramping, and fatigue in the legs.
Penuche is a type of American candy that is a variant of toffee. It is typically made with brown sugar, butter, and vanilla, and often has a smooth and creamy texture.
The word "Penuel" is a proper noun and refers to a biblical city mentioned in Genesis 32:31 and other places in the Bible. It is believed to be the name of a place near Dan, in northern Israel, where Jacob wrestled with an angel (Genesis 32:22-33).
In linguistics and poetry, the penult is the syllable in a word or phrase that comes before the last syllable.
Penultimately refers to something that happens or is done next to last, or almost at the end of a series or process, just before the final event or point.