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11pach|y|der|ma|tous — «PAK uh DUR muh tuhs», adjective. 1. of or like the pachyderms; characteristic of pachyderms. 2. Figurative. insensitive to criticism or rebuff; thick skinned: »A distinct impression of pachydermatous personality emerges (Observer) …
12pach|y|derm — «PAK uh durm», noun. 1. any one of certain thick skinned mammals with hoofs. The elephant, hippopotamus, and rhinoceros are pachyderms. 2. Figurative. a person who is not sensitive to criticism or ridicule; thick skinned person. ╂[< French… …
13pach|y|os|te|o|morph — «PAK ee OS tee uh mrf», noun. an evolutionary level characterized by heavy bone structure. ╂[< Greek pachýs thick + ostéon bone + morph form] …
14pach|y|san|dra — «PAK uh SAN druh», noun. any one of a group of trailing, usually evergreen plants of the box family, commonly planted for ground cover. ╂[< New Latin Pachysandra the genus name < Greek pachýs thick + New Latin andrus man, male] …
15pach|y|tene — «PAK uh teen», noun. Biology. the state of the prophase of meiosis in which the paired chromosomes attain a thick, stable form. ╂[< Greek pachýs thick + tainíā band] …
16Pach — 1. Oberdeutsche Schreibweise von Bach. 2. Auf eine Kurzform slawischer Rufnamen wie Pakoslav (urslaw. *pakb »stark, kräftig« + urslaw. *slava »Ruhm, Ehre«) u.Ä. oder auf eine slawische Ableitung von Paul zurückgehender Familienname …
17pach — parents are coming home …
18pach — y (G). Thick …
19Walter Pach — Walter Pach, um 1903 Walter Pach (* 11. Juli 1883 in New York; † 27. November 1958 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Künstler, Ausstellungsmacher und Kunstkritiker. Er gehörte, neben Arthur B. Davies, Walt Kuhn und anderen …
20Walter Pach — (1883 1958) was an artist, critic, lecturer, art adviser, and art historian who wrote extensively about modern art and championed the cause of modern art. Through his numerous books, articles, and translations of European art texts Pach brought… …