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pan·el P0041700 (păn′əl)n.1. A flat, usually rectangular piece forming a raised, recessed, or framed part of the surface in which it is set.2. The space or section in a fence or railing between two posts.3. A vertical section of fabric; a gore.4. a. A thin wooden board, used as a surface for an oil painting.b. A painting on such a board.5. a. A board having switches or buttons to control an electric device.b. An instrument panel.6. A section of a telephone switchboard.7. A cartoon drawing in a sequence of cartoons that form a narrative.8. Law a. The complete list of persons summoned for jury duty.b. Those persons chosen from this list to constitute a pool from which a jury or juries will be selected for a particular court.c. A jury.9. a. A group of people gathered to plan or discuss an issue, judge a contest, or act as a team on a radio or television quiz program.b. A discussion by such a group.tr.v. pan·eled, pan·el·ing, pan·els or pan·elled or pan·el·ling 1. To cover or furnish with panels.2. To decorate with panels.3. To separate into panels. [Middle English, piece of cloth, from Old French, probably from Vulgar Latin *pannellus, diminutive of Latin pannus, cloth; see pan- in Indo-European roots.]panel (ˈpænəl) n1. a flat section of a wall, door, etc2. any distinct section or component of something formed from a sheet of material, esp of a car body, the spine of a book, etc3. (Knitting & Sewing) a piece of material inserted in a skirt, dress, etc4. (Broadcasting) a. a group of persons selected to act as a team in a quiz, to judge a contest, to discuss a topic before an audience, etcb. (as modifier): a panel game. 5. a public discussion by such a group: a panel on public health. 6. (Law) law a. a list of persons summoned for jury serviceb. the persons on a specific jury7. (Law) Scots law a person indicted or accused of crime after appearing in court8. (Art Terms) a. a thin board used as a surface or backing for an oil paintingb. a painting done on such a surface9. (Art Terms) any picture with a length much greater than its breadth10. (Automotive Engineering) See instrument panel11. (Mechanical Engineering) See instrument panel12. (Medicine) (formerly, in Britain)a. a list of patients insured under the National Health Insurance Schemeb. a list of medical practitioners within a given area available for consultation by these patients13. on the panel informal Brit receiving sickness benefit, esp from the governmentvb (tr) , -els, -elling or -elled, -els, -eling or -eled14. to furnish or decorate with panels15. to divide into panels16. (Law) law a. to empanel (a jury)b. (in Scotland) to bring (a person) to trial; indict[C13: from Old French: portion, from pan piece of cloth, from Latin pannus; see pane1]pan•el (ˈpæn l) n., v. -eled, -el•ing (esp. Brit.) -elled, -el•ling. n. 1. a distinct section of a wall, wainscot, door, etc., esp. one sunk below or raised above the surface or enclosed by a frame or border. 2. a comparatively thin, flat piece of wood or the like, as a large piece of plywood. 3. a group of persons gathered to conduct a public discussion, judge a contest, or the like: a panel of experts. 4. a. a list of persons summoned for service as jurors. b. the body of persons composing a jury. c. (in Scotland) the person or persons arraigned for trial. 5. a surface on a machine on which controls and dials are mounted. 6. a switchboard or control board containing a set of related electrical cords, jacks, relays, etc. 7. a broad strip of material set vertically in or on a dress, skirt, etc. 8. a. a flat piece of wood of varying kinds on which a picture is painted. b. a picture painted on such a piece of wood. 9. a lateral subdivision of an airfoil with internal girder construction. 10. Engin. an area or section of a truss bounded by principal web members and chords. 11. a pad placed under a saddle. v.t. 12. to arrange in or furnish with a panel. 13. to ornament with a panel or panels. 14. to set in a frame as a panel. 15. impanel (def. 2). [1250–1300; Middle English < Old French: piece, diminutive of pan piece of cloth] usage: See collective noun. Panel a list of people; the people on such a list.Examples: panel of experts; of interviewers; of judges; of jurymen; of patients.panel Past participle: panelled Gerund: panelling
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I panelled | you panelled | he/she/it panelled | we panelled | you panelled | they panelled |
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I am panelling | you are panelling | he/she/it is panelling | we are panelling | you are panelling | they are panelling |
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I have panelled | you have panelled | he/she/it has panelled | we have panelled | you have panelled | they have panelled |
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I was panelling | you were panelling | he/she/it was panelling | we were panelling | you were panelling | they were panelling |
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I had panelled | you had panelled | he/she/it had panelled | we had panelled | you had panelled | they had panelled |
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I will panel | you will panel | he/she/it will panel | we will panel | you will panel | they will panel |
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I will have panelled | you will have panelled | he/she/it will have panelled | we will have panelled | you will have panelled | they will have panelled |
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I will be panelling | you will be panelling | he/she/it will be panelling | we will be panelling | you will be panelling | they will be panelling |
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I would panel | you would panel | he/she/it would panel | we would panel | you would panel | they would panel |
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I would have panelled | you would have panelled | he/she/it would have panelled | we would have panelled | you would have panelled | they would have panelled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | panel - sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of somethingcaisson, coffer, lacuna - an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or domefootboard - a vertical board or panel forming the foot of a bedsteadheadboard - a vertical board or panel forming the head of a bedsteadpaneling, panelling, pane - a panel or section of panels in a wall or doorflat solid, sheet - a flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and widthwainscot, wainscoting, wainscotting - wooden panels that can be used to line the walls of a roomdado, wainscot - panel forming the lower part of an interior wall when it is finished differently from the rest of the wallwindow - a transparent panel (as of an envelope) inserted in an otherwise opaque material | | 2. | panel - a committee appointed to judge a competitionjurycommission, committee - a special group delegated to consider some matter; "a committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours" - Milton Berle | | 3. | panel - (law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen)venirebody - a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative body"law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" | | 4. | panel - a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etcbody - a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative body"panelist, panellist - a member of a panel | | 5. | panel - a soft pad placed under a saddlepad - a flat mass of soft material used for protection, stuffing, or comfort | | 6. | panel - a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sailsgorefull skirt - a long skirt gathered at the waistgaiter - a shoe covering the ankle with elastic gores in the sidespiece of cloth, piece of material - a separate part consisting of fabricumbrella - a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy | | 7. | panel - (computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical user interface that appears in order to request information from the user; after the information has been provided the user dismisses the box with `okay' or `cancel'dialog boxwindow - (computer science) a rectangular part of a computer screen that contains a display different from the rest of the screencomputer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structuresgraphical user interface, GUI - a user interface based on graphics (icons and pictures and menus) instead of text; uses a mouse as well as a keyboard as an input device | | 8. | panel - electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices; "he checked the instrument panel"; "suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree"control board, control panel, instrument panel, boarddashboard, fascia - instrument panel on an automobile or airplane containing dials and controlselectrical device - a device that produces or is powered by electricityidiot light - a colored warning light on an instrument panel (as for low oil pressure) | Verb | 1. | panel - decorate with panels; "panel the walls with wood"adorn, decorate, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day" | | 2. | panel - select from a list; "empanel prospective jurors"empanel, impanelchoose, pick out, select, take - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her" |
panelnoun1. committee, group, team, body, council, board, dream team The panel of judges were unanimous in their decision.2. console, board, dashboard, fascia The equipment was monitored from a central control panel.Translationspanel (ˈpӕnl) noun1. a flat, straight-sided piece of wood, fabric etc such as is put into a door, wall, dress etc. a door-panel. 鑲板,嵌板 (门、墙等上面的)镶板,嵌板 2. a group of people chosen for a particular purpose eg to judge a contest, take part in a quiz or other game. I will ask some questions and the panel will try to answer them. 選定(陪審團) 专门小组ˈpanelled adjective made of or surrounded with panels (usually of wood). a panelled door; oak-panelled. 鑲嵌的 镶嵌的ˈpanelling noun (wood used for) panels covering the walls of a room etc. oak panelling. 鑲板 镶板
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panel1. Lawa. a list of persons summoned for jury service b. the persons on a specific jury 2. Scots law a person indicted or accused of crime after appearing in court 3. a. a thin board used as a surface or backing for an oil painting b. a painting done on such a surface 4. any picture with a length much greater than its breadth 5. See instrument panel6. formerly, in Britaina. a list of patients insured under the National Health Insurance Scheme b. a list of medical practitioners within a given area available for consultation by these patients PanelA portion of a flat surface recessed below the surrounding area set off by moldings or some other distinctive feature.Panel (1) Part of a wall framed by a border (molding, a decorative band) and covered with a painting or a sculptural composition. (2) A painting, usually in oil or tempera, intended to permanently or temporarily fill a section of a wall or ceiling. Mosaics, ceramics, reliefs, and woodcarvings that are used for the same purpose are also called panels.
Panel (1) A large, flat prefabricated unit used in construction. Panels are used extensively in modern prefabricated construction when erecting various kinds of buildings and structures. (2) A part of an electrical switchboard, control console, or piece of radio equipment on which control, monitoring, and signaling devices are mounted.
Panel in mining, part of the mining area bordered by the main gallery and boundary of the mining area. Extraction drifts lead into the panel and divide the panel into tiers. panel[′pan·əl] (civil engineering) One of the divisions of a lattice girder. A sheet of material held in a frame. A distinct, usually rectangular, raised or sunken part of a construction surface or a material. (computer science) The face of the console, which is normally equipped with lights, switches, and buttons to control the machine, correct errors, determine the status of the various CPU (central processing unit) parts, and determine and revise the contents of various locations. Also known as control panel; patch panel. (design engineering) frog (engineering) A metallic or nonmetallic sheet on which operating controls and dials of an electronic unit or other equipment are mounted. (mining engineering) A system of coal extraction in which the ground is laid off in separate districts or panels, pillars of extra-large size being left between. A large rectangular block or pillar of coal. frog, panel a brick having frog A depression in the bed face of a brick or building block; used to provide a better key for mortar.
panel panel, 7, panel point 1. A large, relatively thin board or sheet of lumber, plywood, or other material used as a wall covering. 2. A thin board, plywood sheet, or similar material with all its edges inserted in a groove of a surrounding frame of thick material. 3. A portion of a flat surface recessed or sunk below the surrounding area, distinctly set off by molding or some other decorative device. 4. A section of floor, wall, ceiling, or roof, usually prefabricated and of large size, handled as a single unit in the operations of assembly and erection. 5. A length of formed metal sheet, or an assembly of such sheets, usually with insulation between, as used for wall enclosure on industrial-type buildings. 6. A frog. 7. That portion of a truss between adjacent panel points lying in the same chord. 8. Same as panelboard.panelInstrument panel.i. A subdivision of a parachute gore. ii. A section of a stressed-skin structure bounded by strengthening on the ribs. iii. A mount or stack of instruments, control devices, or warning lights in an aircraft cockpit. iv. A small door in an aircraft skin used as an access panel. See access panel.panel(1) (control PANEL) An array of dials, buttons and gauges for configuring hardware or software. The term may refer to a panel of physical dials and buttons or its software equivalent. See control panel and HMI.
(2) (flat PANEL) In the TV manufacturing industry, a panel is a TV set, as all TVs today use flat panel technologies (LCD/LED, plasma or OLED). See flat panel display.panel
panel Lab medicine A group or battery of tests. See Anemia panel, Bone/joint panel, Cardiac injury panel, Cardiac risk evaluation panel, Collagen disease and arthritis panel, Coma panel, Custom panel, Diabetes panel, Electrolyte panel, Electrolyte/fluid balance panel, General health panel, Hepatic function panel, Hepatitis panel, Hypertension panel, Kidney panel, Lipid panel, Liver panel, Metabolic disease panel, Metastatic disease panel, Neonatal panel, Neoplasm panel, Organ panel, Pancreatic panel, Parathyroid panel, Profile, Pulmonary panel, Sensititre HP™ panel, Test panel, Radiation hybrid panel, Testicular cancer panel, Thyroid panel, TORCH panel Managed care A group of physicians. See Closed panel, Open panel Research See Advisory panel. panel1. A number of patients or normal subjects who participate in medical investigations, esp. studies in which new drugs, devices, or procedures are tested.2. A group of patients who obtain their primary medical care from a single health care provider.panel
PanelA list of jurors to serve in a particular court or for the trial of a designated action. A group of judges of a lesser number than the entire court convened to decide a case, such as when a nine-member appellate court divides into three, three-member groups, and each group hears and decides cases. A plan in reference to prepaid legal services. The term open-panel legal services refers to a plan in which legal services are paid for in advance, usually by insurance, but in which members can select their own lawyers. Under a closed panel, all legal services are rendered by a group of attorneys previously chosen by the insurer, the union, or another entity. paneln. the list of people selected to appear for jury duty. (See: jury, venire) panel 1 a board set up to adjudicate or inquire. 2 in Scots criminal law, the ACCUSED in a serious criminal trial. PANEL, practice. A schedule or roll containing the names of jurors, summoned by virtue of a writ of venire facias, and annexed to the writ. It is returned into the court whence the venire issued. Co. Litt. 158, b. PANEL
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Synonyms for panelnoun committeeSynonyms- committee
- group
- team
- body
- council
- board
- dream team
noun consoleSynonyms- console
- board
- dashboard
- fascia
Synonyms for panelnoun sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of somethingRelated Words- caisson
- coffer
- lacuna
- footboard
- headboard
- paneling
- panelling
- pane
- flat solid
- sheet
- wainscot
- wainscoting
- wainscotting
- dado
- window
noun a committee appointed to judge a competitionSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun (law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etcRelated Wordsnoun a soft pad placed under a saddleRelated Wordsnoun a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or taperingSynonymsRelated Words- full skirt
- gaiter
- piece of cloth
- piece of material
- umbrella
noun (computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical user interface that appears in order to request information from the userSynonymsRelated Words- window
- computer science
- computing
- graphical user interface
- GUI
noun electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devicesSynonyms- control board
- control panel
- instrument panel
- board
Related Words- dashboard
- fascia
- electrical device
- idiot light
verb decorate with panelsRelated Words- adorn
- decorate
- grace
- ornament
- embellish
- beautify
verb select from a listSynonymsRelated Words |