The cardinal number that is the sum of four and one.
1Indeed, the heptad of things finite is in all cases reducible to the pentad.
2The accused has been in Council custody for a pentad-thefifth part of a domestic year".
4Colours may best be expressed by a heptad, the largest possible formula for things finite, as the pentad is the smallest possible form.
5The word pentad at once recalls to you the way in which the chemist speaks of a monad, triad, heptad, when he deals with elements.
6Someone had to come up with Bertok's name for the Pentad-opportunity
7Most puzzling was how difficult the Pentad made it to deliver the money.
8Nothing about the Pentad, nothing about any money, terrorism, or extortion.
9Once again, the Pentad had anticipated more than one tracking device.
10Involuntarily, Lasker shook his head at the ingenuity of the Pentad.
11The FBI's large bureaucratic structure, especially in this case, is what the Pentad targeted.
12He began to wonder if part of the Pentad's plan was to exhaust him.
13Each of the decalogues is divided into two groups of five laws or pentads.
14Apparently there were more than five people in the Pentad.
15Instead, they cast their important commands and laws into the form of pentads and decalogues.
16We swallowed the Pentad's frame hook, line, and sinker.