| GANNETRIES | • gannetries n. Plural of gannetry. • GANNETRY n. a breeding place for gannets. |
| GENETRICES | • genetrices n. Plural of genetrix. • GENETRIX n. (Latin) a mother, also GENITRIX. |
| GENETRIXES | • genetrixes n. Plural of genetrix. • GENETRIX n. (Latin) a mother, also GENITRIX. |
| MAGNETRONS | • magnetrons n. Plural of magnetron. • MAGNETRON n. a vacuum tube combined with a magnetic field to deflect electrons. |
| PENETRABLE | • penetrable adj. Capable of being penetrated, entered, or pierced. Also figuratively. • PENETRABLE adj. that can be penetrated. |
| PENETRABLY | • penetrably adv. In a penetrable way. • PENETRABLE adv. that can be penetrated. |
| PENETRALIA | • penetralia n. The innermost, secret or hidden parts; mysteries. • penetralia n. The innermost parts of a building, such as a shrine, recess or a sanctuary within a temple. • PENETRALIA n. the innermost or most private parts, esp. of a temple or palace; hidden things or secrets. |
| PENETRANCE | • penetrance n. The quality or state of being penetrant; power of entering or piercing; penetrating power. • penetrance n. (Genetics) The proportion of individuals carrying a particular variation of a gene that also express… • PENETRANCE n. the degree or frequency with which a gene manifests its effect. |
| PENETRANCY | • penetrancy n. The quality or state of being penetrant; penetrance. • PENETRANCY n. the state of being penetrant. |
| PENETRANTS | • penetrants n. Plural of penetrant. • PENETRANT n. a substance which increases the penetrating power of a liquid. |
| PENETRATED | • penetrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of penetrate. • PENETRATE v. to thrust or force a way into the inside of. |
| PENETRATES | • penetrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of penetrate. • PENETRATE v. to thrust or force a way into the inside of. |
| PENETRATOR | • penetrator n. Something that penetrates. • PENETRATOR n. something or someone that penetrates. |