| PANGED | • panged v. Simple past tense and past participle of pang. • PANG v. to inflict a violent but brief pain. |
| PANGEN | • PANGEN n. a hypothetical unit of living matter, also PANGENE. |
| PANGENE | • pangene n. (Obsolete, genetics) A supposed particle with which heritable character was transmitted during cell division. • PANGENE n. (Greek) a hypothetical unit of living matter, also PANGEN. |
| PANGENS | • PANGEN n. a hypothetical unit of living matter, also PANGENE. |
| SPANGED | • spanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of spang. • spanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of spange. • SPANG v. to cover with glittering ornaments. |
| PANGENES | • pangenes n. Plural of pangene. • PANGENE n. (Greek) a hypothetical unit of living matter, also PANGEN. |
| UNPANGED | • unpanged adj. (Obsolete) Not feeling pangs. • UNPANGED adj. without pangs. |
| PANGENESES | • PANGENESIS n. Darwin's theory that every cell of the body contributes gemmules to the germ-cells and so shares in the transmission of inherited characters. |
| PANGENESIS | • pangenesis n. A mechanism for heredity proposed by Charles Darwin by which the cells of the body shed "gemmules" which… • PANGENESIS n. Darwin's theory that every cell of the body contributes gemmules to the germ-cells and so shares in the transmission of inherited characters. |
| PANGENETIC | • pangenetic adj. Of or pertaining to pangenesis. • PANGENETIC adj. of or pertaining to pangenesis. |
| PANGENETICALLY | • PANGENETIC adv. of or pertaining to pangenesis. |