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pentad
[ pen-tad ]
noun
- a period of five years.
- a group of five.
- the number five.
- Chemistry. a pentavalent element or group.
- Climatology. a period of five consecutive days.
pentad
/ ˈpɛntæd /
noun
- a group or series of five
- the number or sum of five
- a period of five years
- chem a pentavalent element, atom, or radical
- meteorol a period of five days
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pentad1
Example Sentences
“I was like what, what is this?” said Ms. Cunningham, 40, recalling a late-night phone conversation with Michael Harris in January 2017, in which he preached of the pentad: 1.
The number Five, or the pentad, has a peculiar force in sacred expiations; it is everything; it stops the power of poisons, and is redoubted by evil spirits.
Perseverance is the endurance in one or other of these pentads until the attainment of the desired end, and is distributed into the differenced and the rest.
Five, or the pentad, is everything; it stops the power of poisons, and is dreaded by evil spirits.
The Sâ@nkhya categories have each their individual difference, and there are no attributes belonging in common to each pentad on account of which the number twenty-five could be divided into five times five.
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