pyrrole |
a colorless toxic compound that occurs in natural substances such as chlorophyll and various hydrocarbons. |
Pythagoras |
a Greek philosopher and mathematician (582?-500? B.C.). |
Pythagorean theorem |
in geometry, the theorem that in a right triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. |
Pythian |
of or pertaining to ancient Delphi, the temple of Apollo there, or the oracle of that temple. [2 definitions] |
python |
any of a number of nonpoisonous snakes of the Eastern Hemisphere that kill by crushing and suffocating their victims. [3 definitions] |
pythoness |
a priestess of Apollo at Delphi, believed to be possessed by an oracle. [2 definitions] |
pyuria |
the presence of pus in the urine. |
pyx |
in some Christian denominations, a container for storing or transporting Communion wafers. [2 definitions] |
pyxis |
a lidded vase or box, usu. cylindrical, that was used to store toilet articles in ancient Greece and Rome. [3 definitions] |
Q |
abbreviation of "question." |
q |
the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet. |
Qatar |
a Middle Eastern country in eastern Arabia on a peninsula in the Persian Gulf. |
Q-Celtic |
the branch of the Celtic languages that includes Gaelic and Irish Gaelic, in which a "k" sound replaced the Proto-Indo-European "kw" sound. |
Q.E.D. |
abbreviation of "quod erat demonstrandum" (Latin); which was to be demonstrated. |
qintar |
the smaller monetary unit of Albania. (Cf. lek.) |
Qoricancha |
an Incan sun temple located in Curzo, Peru. |
qt. |
abbreviation of "quart" or "quarts." |
q.t. |
(informal) abbreviation of "quiet time." |
qua |
in the capacity of; as. |
Quaalude |
trademark for the sedative drug methaqualone. |
quack1 |
the sound made by a duck, or a similar sound. [2 definitions] |