English Words: P

46,516 words · Page 293 of 931

Pharsalianame

An epic poem by the Roman poet Lucan describing Caesar's Civil War.

Pharsalianadj

From, or pertaining to, the region of Pharsalia or its people.

Pharsalusname

An ancient city in Phthiotis in the modern Fthiotida prefecture, Greece

pharyngaladj

Alternative form of pharyngeal.

pharyngalgianoun

Pain in the pharynx.

pharyngealadj

Of or pertaining to the pharynx.

pharyngeal jawsnoun

A secondary set of toothed bones or cartilage located deep within a fish's pharynx (or throat), behind the primary oral jaws; this second set of jaws are distinct from the main mouth jaws and are typically used to process food (like crushing, grinding, or tearing) and transport it to the esophagus, after the primary jaws have captured the prey.

pharyngealizationnoun

The act or process of pharyngealizing.

pharyngealizeverb

to constrict the pharynx while articulating another sound.

pharyngeallyadv

Via the pharynx

pharyngesnoun

plural of pharynx

pharyngismusnoun

spasm of the pharynx

pharyngiticadj

Of or relating to pharyngitis.

pharyngo-prefix

relating to the pharynx

pharyngo-oraladj

Relating to the pharynx and the mouth.

pharyngobasilaradj

pharyngeal and basilar

pharyngobranchialadj

Of or relating to the pharynx and the branchiae; applied especially to the dorsal elements in the branchial arches of fishes.

pharyngoconjunctivaladj

Involving pharyngitis and conjunctivitis; applied to a form of adenovirus infection.

pharyngocutaneousadj

Relating to the pharynx and the skin

pharyngodynianoun

Pain in the pharynx.

pharyngoepiglotticadj

Relating to the pharynx and epiglottis.

pharyngoesophagealadj

Relating to the pharynx and the esophagus

pharyngoesophagectomynoun

removal of the pharynx and oesophagus

pharyngogastricadj

Relating to the pharynx and stomach.

pharyngoglossaladj

Relating to the pharynx and tongue.

pharyngoglottaladj

Relating to the pharynx and glottis.

pharyngographynoun

The scientific description of the pharynx.

pharyngointestinaladj

Relating to the pharynx and the intestines

pharyngojejunaladj

relating to, or connecting the pharynx and the jejunum

pharyngolaryngealadj

Relating to both the pharynx and the larynx.

pharyngolaryngectomynoun

excision of the pharynx and the larynx

pharyngolaryngitisnoun

Inflammation of the pharynx and larynx.

pharyngologicaladj

Relating to pharyngology.

pharyngologistnoun

A student of pharyngology; one versed in the science of pharyngology.

pharyngologynoun

The science that studies the pharynx and treatment of its diseases.

pharyngomaxillaryadj

Relating to the pharynx and maxilla.

pharyngometernoun

A device used in pharyngometry.

pharyngometrynoun

The acoustic measurement of the pharynx in order to diagnose sleep apnea

pharyngomycosisnoun

Any fungal disease of the pharynx.

pharyngonasaladj

Relating to the pharynx and nose.

pharyngopalatineadj

Synonym of palatopharyngeal.

pharyngopathynoun

Any disease of the pharynx

pharyngoplastynoun

repair or reshaping of the pharynx

pharyngoplegianoun

Paralysis of the pharynx.

pharyngoscopenoun

An instrument used to examine the pharynx.

pharyngoscopicadj

Relating to pharyngoscopy.

pharyngoscopynoun

The medical examination of the pharynx

pharyngospasmnoun

pharyngismus

pharyngostomynoun

Creation of an artificial opening into the pharynx.

pharyngotomenoun

An instrument for incising or scarifying the tonsils, etc.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter P contains 46,516 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 931 pages, and you are currently viewing page 293. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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