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panea glass-filled section of a window or door Not to be confused with:pain – to feel hurt; suffering; misery; torment; ache, agony, anguishpang – a sudden sharp feeling of distress or longing: a pang of desire; a pang of guilt; twinge, ache, throb, stabpane P0014100 (pān)n.1. a. A sheet of glass or other transparent material set into a window or door.b. A framed section of a window or door that holds such a sheet.2. A panel, as of a door or wall.3. One of the flat surfaces or facets of an object, such as a bolt, having many sides. [Middle English, section, pane of glass, from Old French pan, piece of cloth, panel, from Latin pannus, cloth; see pan- in Indo-European roots.]pane (peɪn) n1. (Building) a sheet of glass in a window or door2. (Building) a panel of a window, door, wall, etc3. a flat section or face, as of a cut diamond4. (Philately) philately a. any of the rectangular marked divisions of a sheet of stamps made for convenience in sellingb. a single page in a stamp booklet. See also tête-bêche, se tenant[C13: from Old French pan portion, from Latin pannus rag]
pane (peɪn) n, vb (Tools) a variant of peen
pané (pane) adj (Cookery) (of fish, meat, etc) dipped or rolled in breadcrumbs before cookingpane (peɪn) n. 1. one of the divisions of a window or the like, consisting of a single plate of glass in a frame. 2. a plate of glass for such a division. 3. a panel, as of a wainscot, ceiling, or door. 4. a section of a full sheet of stamps, as sold at a post office window. [1250–1300; Middle English pane, pan strip of cloth, section < Middle French pan < Latin pannus cloth] pa•né (pæˈneɪ; Fr. paˈneɪ) adj. (of food) prepared with bread crumbs; breaded. [< French] pane Past participle: paned Gerund: paning
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I pane | you pane | he/she/it panes | we pane | you pane | they pane |
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I paned | you paned | he/she/it paned | we paned | you paned | they paned |
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I am paning | you are paning | he/she/it is paning | we are paning | you are paning | they are paning |
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I have paned | you have paned | he/she/it has paned | we have paned | you have paned | they have paned |
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I was paning | you were paning | he/she/it was paning | we were paning | you were paning | they were paning |
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I had paned | you had paned | he/she/it had paned | we had paned | you had paned | they had paned |
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I will pane | you will pane | he/she/it will pane | we will pane | you will pane | they will pane |
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I will have paned | you will have paned | he/she/it will have paned | we will have paned | you will have paned | they will have paned |
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I will be paning | you will be paning | he/she/it will be paning | we will be paning | you will be paning | they will be paning |
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I have been paning | you have been paning | he/she/it has been paning | we have been paning | you have been paning | they have been paning |
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I will have been paning | you will have been paning | he/she/it will have been paning | we will have been paning | you will have been paning | they will have been paning |
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I had been paning | you had been paning | he/she/it had been paning | we had been paning | you had been paning | they had been paning |
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I would pane | you would pane | he/she/it would pane | we would pane | you would pane | they would pane |
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I would have paned | you would have paned | he/she/it would have paned | we would have paned | you would have paned | they would have paned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pane - sheet glass cut in shapes for windows or doorspane of glass, window glassplate glass, sheet glass - glass formed into large thin sheetswindow - a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or airwindowpane, window - a pane of glass in a window; "the ball shattered the window" | | 2. | pane - a panel or section of panels in a wall or doorpaneling, panellingexterior door, outside door - a doorway that allows entrance to or exit from a buildingpanel - sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of somethingsliding door - a door that opens by sliding instead of swingingswing door, swinging door - a door that swings on a double hinge; opens in either directionwall - an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"wall panel - paneling that forms part of a wall | | 3. | pane - street name for lysergic acid diethylamideback breaker, battery-acid, Elvis, loony toons, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, window pane, acid, superman, Zen, dose, dotLSD, lysergic acid diethylamide - a powerful hallucinogenic drug manufactured from lysergic acid |
panenoun sheet, panel, windowpane a pane of glassTranslationspane (pein) noun a flat piece of glass. a window-pane. 窗格玻璃 窗格玻璃
pane
pane Philatelya. any of the rectangular marked divisions of a sheet of stamps made for convenience in selling b. a single page in a stamp booklet PaneA relatively small piece of window glass set in an opening; also known as a light.pane[pān] (building construction) A sheet of glass in a window or door. (design engineering) One of the sides on a nut or on the head of a bolt. pane1. A flat sheet of glass, cut to fit a window or door or part of a window or door; often of small size, the larger ones usually being called sheets. After installation in a window sash, a pane is often referred to as a light. A window sash may be divided into a number of small lights, often for decorative or stylistic purposes. The configuration of a double-hung window having divided lights is often specified by the number of panes in the upper sash followed by the word over and then the number of panes in the lower sash; for example, a “six-over-three pattern” indicates that the upper sash is divided into six panes and the lower sash is divided into three panes. 2. A panel of a door, wainscot, or the like. 3. A rectangular division or plane surface of a building. 4. A British term for peen.paneA rectangular area within an on-screen window that contains information for the user. A window may have many panes. See menu pane.PANE
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PANE➣Poverty Action Network Ethiopia | PANE➣Pointer Associates of New England (dog breeding club) | PANE➣People Against Nuclear Energy | PANE➣Pediatric Ambulance Need Evaluation (pediatrics) |
pane
Synonyms for panenoun sheetSynonymsSynonyms for panenoun sheet glass cut in shapes for windows or doorsSynonyms- pane of glass
- window glass
Related Words- plate glass
- sheet glass
- window
- windowpane
noun a panel or section of panels in a wall or doorSynonymsRelated Words- exterior door
- outside door
- panel
- sliding door
- swing door
- swinging door
- wall
- wall panel
noun street name for lysergic acid diethylamideSynonyms- back breaker
- battery-acid
- Elvis
- loony toons
- Lucy in the sky with diamonds
- window pane
- acid
- superman
- Zen
- dose
- dot
Related Words- LSD
- lysergic acid diethylamide
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