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PANAGAEUS 



Panagaeus (pan-a-je'-us) 



pancreas (pan'-kre-as) 



Pandaca* (pan'-dak-a) 



Pandanus* (pan'-dan-us, pan-da'-nus) 



Pandion (pan-di'-on, pan'-di-on) 



Pandion <Gr. Pandion >L. 

 Pandion, king of Athens, father 

 of Procne, supposed to have 

 been changed into a swallow. 

 Pronounced: pan-di'-on, not 

 pan'-di-on. 



Pandorea* (pan-do'-re-a) 



Pandorina (pan-do-rl'-na) 



pangamic (pan-gam'-ik) 



Pangaeus (pan-je'-us) 



pangens (pan'-jenz) 



paniceus (pa-ni'-se-us) made of bread. 



paniculatus (pan-i-ku-la'-tus) having pannicles or 



tufts of flowers. 

 Panicum* (pan'-i-kum) 

 pannosus (pan-os'-us) full of rags. 

 Panorpidae (pan-6r'-pi-de) 

 panthalassic (pan-thal-as'-ik) 

 Pantoclis (pan'-tok-lis) 

 Panulirus (pan-iil'-ir-us) 

 Papaver* (pa-pa'-ver, pap-a'-ver) 

 Papaya* (pa-pi'-a) 

 Paphia (pa'-fi-a) 



