
(pětice)
pentáda
a group or set of five things or people

(pětiúhelník)
pentagon
a geometric shape with five angles and five straight sides

(pěticípá hvězda)
pentagram
a five-pointed star

(pentagon)
pentahedron
(geometry) a solid figure with five flat faces

(pětistopý verš)
pentametr
a metrical line of poetry consisting of five feet
Pentameter is a metrical line in poetry that consists of five metrical feet. Each foot can vary in structure, commonly featuring patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables. Pentameter is often used in various poetic forms, providing a rhythmic and flowing quality to the verse. It allows poets to express complex ideas and emotions while maintaining a structured framework. This form is notably used in English poetry, with examples found in works by poets such as William Shakespeare and John Milton, where the rhythm enhances the storytelling and overall impact of the poem.

(pentatlon)
pětiboj
an athletic competition with five different events
A pentathlon is a multi-event competition that typically consists of five different events. In modern pentathlon, the events include fencing, swimming, equestrian show jumping, and a combined event of running and shooting. The pentathlon is designed to test an athlete's versatility, as it requires skills in different types of physical activities, including speed, strength, agility, and precision. The events are scored individually, and the athlete with the highest total score at the end of the competition wins. The modern pentathlon is part of the Olympic Games and was originally designed to mimic the skills of a soldier.

(pětiatomový)
pentavalentní
(chemistry) having the ability to bond with five other atoms or molecules

(přehnaná rétorika)
pompéznost
a showy language meant to impress

(pompézní)
bombastický
using big words that sound important but mean little

(snědět)
přejídat se
to consume food excessively or immoderately

(slizký)
lepkavý
sticky and thick, resembling glue in consistency

(přejídatel)
hlton
a person who excessively eats and drinks

(přejídající se)
hladový
having an excessive desire to consume more food or drink than is necessary.

(obžerství)
hnusota
excessive and greedy eating, considered one of the seven deadly sins

(odporný)
hanebný
extremely horrible and unpleasant

(zvrhlost)
ohavnost
a vile or wicked action that causes disgust or strong disapproval

(incidence)
výskyt
the rate or frequency at which something happens or occurs

(dopadový)
incidující
relating to the way light falls or strikes upon a surface

(příležitostný)
náhodný
happening as a side effect or by chance rather than being the main purpose or focus

(ostatně)
mimochodem
used to introduce a different or unrelated topic
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