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pane /peɪn /noun1A single sheet of glass in a window or door.Doors with glass panes require a double-cylinder deadbolt to prevent someone from breaking the glass, reaching in and unlocking the door....- A MAN who pleaded to causing damage to a door and breaking two panes of glass at a house was ordered to compensate the owner, at the November 22 sitting of Carlow District Court.
- In the central image, the girl sits on the top steps, the glass panes in the front door visible behind her.
Synonyms sheet of glass, panel, windowpane 1.1 Computing A separate defined area within a window for the display of, or interaction with, a specified part of that window’s application or output.You should now see the audio tracks displayed on the right pane of the software window....- It has some great features, including tabbed documents and a multi-pane screen with the ability to keep notes in a separate pane.
- As an example, here are images of the panes of a computer using a standard USB keyboard and mouse, and one using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse connection.
2A sheet or page of stamps.In 1958, the Post Office ceased the practice as collectors were purchasing only the plate blocks, leaving broken panes of stamps in post offices....- The pane of 24 stamps also contained 24 connecting tabs in 12 designs.
- This cover bears a pane of nine stamps from the Wedgwood £3 book of stamps and is unaddressed.
OriginLate Middle English (originally denoting a piece of something, such as a fence or strip of cloth): from Old French pan, from Latin pannus 'piece of cloth'. A pane was originally a section or piece of something, such as a fence or strip of cloth. The word comes from Old French pan, from Latin pannus ‘piece of cloth’. The sense ‘division of a window’ is found from the mid 15th century. Panel (Middle English) comes from the same root. The early sense ‘piece of parchment’ was extended to mean ‘list’, particularly a jury; this led to the notion ‘advisory group’.
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