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Definition of panel
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Panel (n.) A board
having
its edges
inserted
in the
groove
of a
surrounding
frame;
as, the panel of a
door..
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Bolection
::
Bolection
(n.) A
projecting
molding
round a
panel.
Same as
Bilection.
Panelling
::
Panelling
() of Pane.
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A piece of
parchment
or a
schedule,
containing
the names of
persons
summoned
as
jurors
by the
sheriff;
hence,
more
generally,
the whole
jury..
Rabbet
::
Rabbet
(n.) A
longitudinal
channel,
groove,
or
recess
cut out of the edge or face of any body;
especially,
one
intended
to
receive
another
member,
so as to break or cover the
joint,
or more
easily
to hold the
members
in
place;
thus, the
groove
cut for a
panel,
for a pane of
glass,
or for a door, is a
rabbet,
or
rebate..
Pillion
::
Pillion
(n.) A panel or
cushion
saddle;
the under pad or
cushion
of
saddle;
esp., a pad or
cushion
put on
behind
a man's
saddle,
on which a woman may
ride..
Impanelled
::
Impanelled
() of
Impane.
Tarsiatura
::
Tarsiatura
(n.) A kind of
mosaic
in
woodwork,
much
employed
in Italy in the
fifteenth
century
and
later,
in which
scrolls
and
arabesques,
and
sometimes
architectural
scenes,
landscapes,
fruits,
flowers,
and the like, were
produced
by
inlaying
pieces
of wood of
different
colors
and
shades
into
panels
usually
of
walnut
wood..
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
portion
of a
framed
structure
between
adjacent
posts or
struts,
as in a
bridge
truss..
Wainscoting
::
Wainscoting
(n.) The act or
occupation
of
covering
or
lining
with
boards
in
panel.
Wainscot
::
Wainscot
(v. t.) To line with
boards
or
panelwork,
or as if with
panelwork;
as, to
wainscot
a
hall..
Elbow
::
Elbow (n.) A sharp angle in any
surface
of
wainscoting
or other
woodwork;
the
upright
sides which flank any
paneled
work, as the sides of
windows,
where the jamb makes an elbow with the
window
back..
Impanelling
::
Impanelling
() of
Impane.
Design
::
Design
(n.) The
realization
of an
inventive
or
decorative
plan; esp., a work of
decorative
art
considered
as a new
creation;
conception
or plan shown in
completed
work; as, this
carved
panel is a fine
design,
or of a fine
design..
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
sunken
compartment
with
raised
margins,
molded
or
otherwise,
as in
ceilings,
wainscotings,
etc..
Rail
::
Rail (n.) A
horizontal
piece in a frame or
paneling.
See
Illust.
of
Style.
Wainscoting
::
Wainscoting
(n.) The
material
used to
wainscot
a
house,
or the
wainscot
as a
whole;
panelwork..
Recognitor
::
Recognitor
(n.) One of a jury
impaneled
on an
assize.
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
prisoner
arraigned
for trial at the bar of a
criminal
court.
Panelation
::
Panelation
(n.) The act of
impaneling
a jury.
Reglet
::
Reglet
(n.) A flat,
narrow
molding,
used
chiefly
to
separate
the parts or
members
of
compartments
or
panels
from one
another,
or
doubled,
turned,
and
interlaced
so as to form
knots,
frets,
or other
ornaments.
See
Illust.
(12) of
Column..
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