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Definition of panic
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Panic (n.) A plant of the genus
Panicum;
panic
grass;
also, the
edible
grain of some
species
of panic
grass..
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Post-tympanic
::
Post-tympanic
(a.)
Situated
behind
the
tympanum,
or in the
skull,
behind
the
auditory
meatus..
Paniculate
::
Paniculate
(a.) Alt. of
Paniculate.
Scrophularia
::
Scrophularia
(n.) A genus of
coarse
herbs
having
small
flowers
in
panicled
cymes;
figwort.
Panic
::
Panic (n.) A plant of the genus
Panicum;
panic
grass;
also, the
edible
grain of some
species
of panic
grass..
Panical
::
Panical
(a.) See
Panic,
a..
Broom Corn
::
Broom corn () A
variety
of
Sorghum
vulgare,
having
a
joined
stem, like
maize,
rising
to the
height
of eight or ten feet, and
bearing
its seeds on a
panicle
with long
branches,
of which
brooms
are
made..
Tympanal
::
Tympanal
(n.)
Tympanic.
Panic-stricken
::
Panic-stricken
(a.) Alt. of
Panic-struc.
Panicled
::
Panicled
(a.)
Furnished
with
panicles;
arranged
in, or like,
panicles;
paniculate..
Rhachis
::
Rhachis
(n.) The
principal
axis in a
raceme,
spike,
panicle,
or
corymb..
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) The ear drum, or
middle
ear.
Sometimes
applied
incorrectly
to the
tympanic
membrane.
See Ear..
Panic
::
Panic (a.) By
extension:
A
sudden
widespread
fright
or
apprehension
concerning
financial
affairs.
Para Grass
::
Para grass () A
valuable
pasture
grass
(Panicum
barbinode)
introduced
into the
Southern
United
States
from
Brazil.
Yucca
::
Yucca (n.) A genus of
American
liliaceous,
sometimes
arborescent,
plants
having
long,
pointed,
and often
rigid,
leaves
at the top of a more or less woody stem, and
bearing
a large
panicle
of showy white
blossoms..
Panicum
::
Panicum
(n.) A genus of
grasses,
including
several
hundred
species,
some of which are
valuable;
panic
grass..
Thyrsus
::
Thyrsus
(n.) A
species
of
inflorescence;
a dense
panicle,
as in the lilac and
horse-chestnut..
Osmund
::
Osmund
(n.) A fern of the genus
Osmunda,
or
flowering
fern. The most
remarkable
species
is the
osmund
royal,
or royal fern
(Osmunda
regalis),
which grows in wet or boggy
places,
and has large
bipinnate
fronds,
often with a
panicle
of
capsules
at the top. The
rootstock
contains
much
starch,
and has been used in
stiffening
linen..
Panic
::
Panic (a.) A
sudden,
overpowering
fright;
esp., a
sudden
and
groundless
fright;
terror
inspired
by a
trifling
cause or a
misapprehension
of
danger;
as, the
troops
were
seized
with a
panic;
they fled in a
panic..
Paniculated
::
Paniculated
(a.) Same as
Panicled.
Sapindus
::
Sapindus
(n.) A genus of
tropical
and
subtropical
trees with
pinnate
leaves
and
panicled
flowers.
The
fruits
of some
species
are used
instead
of soap, and their round black seeds are made into
necklaces..
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