Webfeminine noun. 1. (general) (Central America) a. bottle. Mi bebé toma una pacha cada tres horas.My baby has a bottle every three hours. b. baby bottle. La leche en la pacha está muy caliente.The milk in the baby bottle is too hot. c. feeding bottle. El bebé comenzó a llorar porque tiene hambre. WebThe specific epithet "pachysoma" derives from the Latin "pachy," meaning "thick," and the Ancient Greek "sôma," meaning "body," and probably refers to the shape of the rosettes. Photo by Alpine Alex Advertisements How to …
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Web( dū'ră mā'tĕr ), [TA] Pachymeninx (as distinguished from leptomeninx, the combined pia mater and arachnoid); a tough, fibrous membrane forming the outer covering of the central nervous system, consisting of periosteal and meningeal dura layer and an inner part, the dural border cell layer, continuous with the arachnoid barrier cell layer. Webpachy- combining form : thick Pachydermata pachytene pachymeter Word History Etymology New Latin, from Greek, from pachys; akin to Old Norse bingr heap, Latvian … comic book sample pages
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Webpachy· ce· pha· lia ˌpak-ē-sə-ˈfā-lē-ə variants or pachycephaly ˌpak-i-ˈsef-ə-lē plural pachycephalias or pachycephalies : thickness of the skull or head Dictionary Entries Near pachycephalia pachometer pachycephalia pachydermatous See More Nearby Entries Cite this Entry Style “Pachycephalia.” WebSpecies Pachymatisma johnstonia (Bowerbank in Johnston, 1842) Species Pachymatisma monaena Lendenfeld, 1907. Species Pachymatisma normani Sollas, 1888. Species Pachymatisma cantabrica (Ferrer Hernández, 1912) accepted as Erylus cantabricus (Ferrer Hernández, 1912) (genus transfer) Species Pachymatisma contorta Bowerbank, 1873 … dry addict