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Definition of panic
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of panic is as below...
Panic (a.) By
extension:
A
sudden
widespread
fright
or
apprehension
concerning
financial
affairs.
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Panic
::
Panic (n.) A plant of the genus
Panicum;
panic
grass;
also, the
edible
grain of some
species
of panic
grass..
Plume
::
Plume (v.) A large and
flexible
panicle
of
inflorescence
resembling
a
feather,
such as is seen in
certain
large
ornamental
grasses..
Tympanum
::
Tympanum
(n.) The ear drum, or
middle
ear.
Sometimes
applied
incorrectly
to the
tympanic
membrane.
See Ear..
Stampede
::
Stampede
(v. i.) To run away in a
panic;
-- said
droves
of
cattle,
horses,
etc., also of
armies..
Post-tympanic
::
Post-tympanic
(a.)
Situated
behind
the
tympanum,
or in the
skull,
behind
the
auditory
meatus..
Millet
::
Millet
(n.) The name of
several
cereal
and
forage
grasses
which bear an
abundance
of small
roundish
grains.
The
common
millets
of
Germany
and
Southern
Europe
are
Panicum
miliaceum,
and
Setaria
Italica..
Hispanic
::
Hispanic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to Spain or its
language;
as,
Hispanic
words..
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..
Umbo
::
Umbo (n.) A boss, or
rounded
elevation,
or a
corresponding
depression,
in a
palate,
disk, or
membrane;
as, the umbo in the
integument
of the
larvae
of
echinoderms
or in the
tympanic
membrane
of the ear..
Panic
::
Panic (a.) By
extension:
A
sudden
widespread
fright
or
apprehension
concerning
financial
affairs.
Scrophularia
::
Scrophularia
(n.) A genus of
coarse
herbs
having
small
flowers
in
panicled
cymes;
figwort.
Panic-struck
::
Panic-struck
(a.)
Struck
with a
panic,
or
sudden
fear..
Tympanal
::
Tympanal
(n.)
Tympanic.
Drum
::
Drum (n.) The
tympanum
of the ear; --
often,
but
incorrectly,
applied
to the
tympanic
membrane..
Lilly-pilly
::
Lilly-pilly
(n.) An
Australian
myrtaceous
tree
(Eugenia
Smithii),
having
smooth
ovate
leaves,
and
panicles
of small white
flowers.
The wood is hard and
fine-grained..
Panic
::
Panic (a.)
Extreme
or
sudden
and
causeless;
unreasonable;
-- said of fear or
fright;
as, panic fear,
terror,
alarm..
Tympanic
::
Tympanic
(n.) The
tympanic
bone.
Skedaddle
::
Skedaddle
(v. i.) To
betake
one's self to
flight,
as if in a
panic;
to flee; to run
away..
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..
Tympanic
::
Tympanic
(a.) Like a
tympanum
or drum;
acting
like a
drumhead;
as, a
tympanic
membrane..
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