Pancaka to pancanetta

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pañcaka : [nt.] a pentad; a group of five.

pañcakalyāṇa : [nt.] the five beauty marks (of hair, flesh, teeth, skin and age).

pañcakāmaguṇa : [m.] pleasure of five senses.

pañcakkhattuṃ : [adv.] five-times.

pañcakkhandha : [m.] the five aggregates, viz: material qualities, feeling, perception, coefficients of tconsciousness, and consciousness.

pañcakkhu : [adj.] having five sorts of visions.

pañcagorasa : [m.] five products of the cow. viz: milk, curd, ghee, fresh butter, and sour milk.

pañcaṅga : [adj.] consisting of five parts.

pañcaṅgika : [adj.] consisting of five parts.

pañcaṅgulika : [adj.] the five-finger mark made after the fingers have been emersed in some scented solution.

pañcatiṃsati : [f.] thirty-five.

pañcattāḷīsati : [f.] forty-five.

pañcadasa : [adj.] fifteen.

pañcadhā : [adv.] in five ways.

pañcanavuti : [f.] ninety-five.

pañcanīvaraṇa : five fold obstacles for the progress of mind, viz: sensuality, ill-will, torpor of mind, worry, and wavering.

pañcanetta : [adj.] having five sorts of visions.