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Meaning of pachy-
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pachy- ()
A combining form meaning thick; as, pachyderm, pachydactyl.
pachy- Sentence Examples
- The pachyderm's thick skin protected it from predators.
- The museum exhibited a pachycephalosaurus, a dinosaur with a thick skull.
- The pachyphyllous plant had thick, fleshy leaves that retained moisture.
- The pachytene stage of meiosis involved the thickening and pairing of chromosomes.
- The pachymeningitis infection caused inflammation of the tough outer membrane of the brain.
- The pachycephalosaur's skull was so thick that it could withstand headbutting attacks.
- The pachymeter measured the thickness of the cornea in the eye.
- The pachymeter showed a significant increase in corneal thickness.
- The pachymetric study revealed a correlation between corneal thickness and intraocular pressure.
- The pachybiotic soil contained a thick layer of organic matter, improving its fertility.
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A combining form meaning thick; as, pachyderm, pachydactyl.
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The pachyderm's thick skin protected it from predators.
The museum exhibited a pachycephalosaurus, a dinosaur with a thick skull.
The pachyphyllous plant had thick, fleshy leaves that retained moisture.
The pachytene stage of meiosis involved the thickening and pairing of chromosomes.