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- pronunciation:
- pae
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- parts of speech:
- noun, transitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun)
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
a section, as of a door, wall, or the like, usu. flat and often set apart from the surrounding area by being raised, recessed, or decorated.
The safe was located in the wall behind a panel.The roof was largely made up of solar panels.- similar words:
- board, door, inset, pane, paneling, plaque, sheet, wainscoting
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definition 2: |
a vertical piece of fabric that forms part of an article of clothing; gore.
Sew the front and back panels together leaving a quarter-inch seam on both sides.- similar words:
- gore
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definition 3: |
the part of a machine where the controls and dials are located.
an airplane's instrument panel- similar words:
- console, controls, dashboard, instrument panel
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definition 4: |
a group of persons assembled for a particular purpose, as to investigate or evaluate something.
A panel will investigate the possibility of a conspiracy.The singers were scored by a panel of judges.- similar words:
- board, cabinet, committee, council, group, jury, Round Table, tribunal
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definition 5: |
a piece of wood with a painting on its surface.
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definition 6: |
the group from which a jury is picked, or the people picked for a jury.
- similar words:
- jury
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related words: |
board, cabinet, console, council, door, tablet |
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part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
panels, paneling, paneled |
definition: |
to furnish or decorate with panels.
They paneled the walls with pine.- similar words:
- line, wainscot, wall
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