pentaméricos
Pentaméricos is a term used in various fields, most notably in poetry and chemistry, to describe things composed of five units. In poetry, a pentamérico line is one that has five metrical feet. The most common type of pentamérico line in English poetry is the iambic pentameter, which consists of five iambs, each an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This form was particularly popular during the Elizabethan era and remains a staple of English verse. Other metrical feet can also be used to form pentamérico lines, such as anapests or trochees, though they are less common.
In chemistry, the term pentamérico can refer to molecules or structures made up of five repeating units