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Definition of pane
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Pane (n.)
Especially,
in
modern
use, the glass in one
compartment
of a
window
sash..
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Japannish
::
Japannish
(a.) After the
manner
of the
Japanese;
resembling
japanned
articles.
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
sunken
compartment
with
raised
margins,
molded
or
otherwise,
as in
ceilings,
wainscotings,
etc..
Homology
::
Homology
(n.) The
correspondence
or
resemblance
of
substances
belonging
to the same type or
series;
a
similarity
of
composition
varying
by a
small,
regular
difference,
and
usually
attended
by a
regular
variation
in
physical
properties;
as, there is an
homology
between
methane,
CH4,
ethane,
C2H6,
propane,
C3H8, etc., all
members
of the
paraffin
series.
In an
extended
sense,
the term is
applied
to the
relation
between
chemical
elements
of the same
group;
as,
chlorine,
bromine,
and
iodine
are said
Panelled
::
Panelled
() of Pane.
Diagonal
::
Diagonal
(n.) A
member,
in a
framed
structure,
running
obliquely
across
a
panel..
Tornado
::
Tornado
(n.) A
violent
whirling
wind;
specifically
(Meteorol.),
a
tempest
distinguished
by a rapid
whirling
and slow
progressive
motion,
usually
accompaned
with
severe
thunder,
lightning,
and
torrents
of rain, and
commonly
of short
duration
and small
breadth;
a small
cyclone..
Frangipane
::
Frangipane
(n.) A
perfume
of
jasmine;
frangipani.
Panel
::
Panel (n.) One of the faces of a hewn
stone.
Marchpane
::
Marchpane
(n.) A kind of sweet bread or
biscuit;
a cake of
pounded
almonds
and
sugar.
Counterpane
::
Counterpane
(n.) A
duplicate
part or copy of an
indenture,
deed, etc.,
corresponding
with the
original;
-- now
called
counterpart..
Bedspread
::
Bedspread
(n.) A
bedquilt;
a
counterpane;
a
coverlet.
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
portion
of a
framed
structure
between
adjacent
posts or
struts,
as in a
bridge
truss..
Junk
::
"Junk (n.) A large
vessel,
without
keel or
prominent
stem, and with huge masts in one
piece,
used by the
Chinese,
Japanese,
Siamese,
Malays,
etc., in
navigating
their
waters..
Corbel-table
::
Corbel-table
(n.) A
horizontal
row of
corbels,
with the
panels
or
filling
between
them; also, less
properly
used to
include
the
stringcourse
on
them..
Propane
::
Propane
(n.) A heavy
gaseous
hydrocarbon,
C3H8, of the
paraffin
series,
occurring
naturally
dissolved
in crude
petroleum,
and also made
artificially;
--
called
also
propyl
hydride..
Tycoon
::
Tycoon
(n.) The title by which the
shogun,
or
former
commander
in chief of the
Japanese
army, was known to
foreigners..
Satsuma Ware
::
Satsuma
ware () A kind of
ornamental
hard-glazed
pottery
made at
Satsuma
in
Kiushu,
one of the
Japanese
islands..
Impaneled
::
Impaneled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Impane.
Sumach
::
Sumach
(n.) Any plant of the genus Rhus,
shrubs
or small trees with
usually
compound
leaves
and
clusters
of small
flowers.
Some of the
species
are used in
tanning,
some in
dyeing,
and some in
medicine.
One, the
Japanese
Rhus
vernicifera,
yields
the
celebrated
Japan
varnish,
or
lacquer..
Panegyric
::
Panegyric
(a.) An
oration
or
eulogy
in
praise
of some
person
or
achievement;
a
formal
or
elaborate
encomium;
a
laudatory
discourse;
laudation.
See
Synonym
of
Eulogy.
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