Mordante, most of the terms that you site are ways to configure a tube circuit and the number of elements in a particular tube type.
Each of the terms requires an in-depth answer and a basic understanding of electronic circuits. Specifics would fill many pages.
If you are interested, I would suggest getting a copy of the RCA Receiving Tube Manual. It will cover how a tube does work, which is the basic building block to understanding tube circuitry, it covers the types of tubes and then explains alterate circuits using tubes in different ways, covering much of what you are asking.
I can only say that the person that you are speaking with is mistaken and there are good tube preamps that use pentodes and alternate circuit layouts. You need to speak with some people with a bit more knowledge.
Each of the terms requires an in-depth answer and a basic understanding of electronic circuits. Specifics would fill many pages.
If you are interested, I would suggest getting a copy of the RCA Receiving Tube Manual. It will cover how a tube does work, which is the basic building block to understanding tube circuitry, it covers the types of tubes and then explains alterate circuits using tubes in different ways, covering much of what you are asking.
I can only say that the person that you are speaking with is mistaken and there are good tube preamps that use pentodes and alternate circuit layouts. You need to speak with some people with a bit more knowledge.

