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单词 panto
释义

panto

[ pan-toh ]
/ ˈpæn toʊ /

noun, plural pan·tos.British.

pantomime (def. 2).

Origin of panto

By shortening

Words nearby panto

panties, pantihose, pantile, pantisocracy, pant leg, panto, pantofle, pantograph, pantology, pantomime, pantomimist

Definition for panto (2 of 2)

panto-

a combining form synonymous with pan-: pantology.
Also especially before a vowel, pant-.

Origin of panto-

combining form representing Greek pant- (stem of pâs) all
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Example sentences from the Web for panto

  • Panto was indeed the mainstay of his business; it was even the warp and woof of his life.

    Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 152, March 21, 1917|Various
  • I don't grudge letting the rest of the company have their fling at other times—but with the panto comes my turn.

    Trelawny of The "Wells"|Arthur W. Pinero
  • Did you know any of the critics when you were down at Slagtown for the Panto?

    Voces Populi|F. Anstey
  • "I once was in the chorus in a panto at Hanbridge," she said.

    The Regent|E. Arnold Bennett

British Dictionary definitions for panto (1 of 2)

panto
/ (ˈpæntəʊ) /

noun plural -tos

British informal short for pantomime (def. 1)

British Dictionary definitions for panto (2 of 2)

panto-

before a vowel pant-


combining form

allpantisocracy; pantofle; pantograph; pantomime

Word Origin for panto-

from Greek pant-, pas
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