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Definition of pant
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Pant (n.) A
violent
palpitation
of the
heart.
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Cougar
::
Cougar
(n.) An
American
feline
quadruped
(Felis
concolor),
resembling
the
African
panther
in size and
habits.
Its color is
tawny,
without
spots;
hence
writers
often
called
it the
American
lion.
Called
also puma,
panther,
mountain
lion, and
catamount.
See
Puma..
Flippant
::
Flippant
(n.) A
flippant
person.
Nautilus
::
Nautilus
(n.) A
variety
of
diving
bell, the
lateral
as well as
vertical
motions
of which are
controlled,
by the
occupants..
Pantheon
::
Pantheon
(n.) The
collective
gods of a
people,
or a work
treating
of them; as, a
divinity
of the Greek
pantheon..
Pantisocrat
::
Pantisocrat
(n.) A
pantisocratist.
Pantheistical
::
Pantheistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
pantheism;
founded
in, or
leading
to,
pantheism..
Pantamorph
::
Pantamorph
(n.) That which
assumes,
or
exists
in, all
forms..
Pantherine
::
Pantherine
(a.) Like a
panther,
esp. in
color;
as, the
pantherine
snake
(Ptyas
mucosus)
of
Brazil..
Pantography
::
Pantography
(n.) A
general
description;
entire
view of an
object.
Pantoscopic
::
Pantoscopic
(a.)
Literally,
seeing
everything;
-- a term
applied
to
eyeglasses
or
spectacles
divided
into two
segments,
the upper being
designed
for
distant
vision,
the lower for
vision
of near
objects..
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) One who acts his part by
gesticulation
or dumb show only,
without
speaking;
a
pantomimist..
Puma
::
Puma (n.) A large
American
carnivore
(Felis
concolor),
found from
Canada
to
Patagonia,
especially
among the
mountains.
Its color is
tawny,
or
brownish
yellow,
without
spots or
stripes.
Called
also
catamount,
cougar,
American
lion,
mountain
lion, and
panther
or
painter..
Vis-a-vis
::
Vis-a-vis
(n.) A
carriage
in which two
persons
sit face to face. Also, a form of sofa with seats for two
persons,
so
arranged
that the
occupants
are face to face while
sitting
on
opposite
sides..
Pant
::
Pant (v. i.) To beat with
unnatural
violence
or
rapidity;
to
palpitate,
or
throb;
-- said of the
heart..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A
roofing
over the cage of a mine, to
protect
its
occupants
from
objects
falling
down the
shaft..
Panther
::
Panther
(n.) In
America,
the name is
applied
to the puma, or
cougar,
and
sometimes
to the
jaguar..
Episcopant
::
Episcopant
(n.) A
bishop.
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(a.)
Representing
only in mute
actions;
pantomimic;
as, a
pantomime
dance..
Neoplatonism
::
Neoplatonism
(n.) A
pantheistic
eclectic
school
of
philosophy,
of which
Plotinus
was the chief (A. D.
205-270),
and which
sought
to
reconcile
the
Platonic
and
Aristotelian
systems
with
Oriental
theosophy.
It
tended
to
mysticism
and
theurgy,
and was the last
product
of Greek
philosophy..
Panter
::
Panter
(n.) A net; a
noose.
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