Definition of Pents

1. pent [n] - See also: pent

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pents

pentothal
pentoxazone
pentoxide
pentoxides
pentoxifylline
pentoxyl
pentraxin
pentraxins
pentremite
pentremites
pentrite
pentroof
pentroofs
pentrough
pentroughs
pents (current term)
pentstemon
pentstemons
pentulose
pentyl
pentylamine
pentylenetetrazol
pentylenetetrazole
pentylic
pentyls
pentyne
pentynes
penuche
penuches
penuchi

Literary usage of Pents

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The universal etymological English dictionaryby Nathan Bailey by Nathan Bailey (1731)
"... the flying loi'pents, which the fout h wind brings fr .m the ... the fa- pents above mentioned) ate ..."

2. An Essay on the Application of Natural History to Poetry by John Aikin (1777)
"... %uf to' crown all, the " hiding of the various kinds of fer- « pents, that at that time begin their " call, and, ..."

3. The Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch (1905)
"MEL-AM-PUS AND THE SER-pents Mel-am-pus was the first mor-tal to whom was giv-en the pow-er of proph-e-sy-ing. He could pre-dict things long before they ..."

4. Catalogue of Drawings by British Artists and Artists of Foreign Origin by Laurence Binyon (1898)
"The pents to the ground floor were removed in 1846. and the whole house pulled down 1865. Inscription on the house: Shurt and Son, ..."

5. The Ancient Lyre: A Collection of Old, New, and Original Church Music, Under by Charles Zeuner (1838)
"TO— Be wise as - ser pents where you go, But harm - less аз the peace - ful dove; And - let - your heav'n taught con - duct show, e^EEf i©-. ..."

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