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pan

noun (1)
\ ˈpan How to pronounce pan (audio) \

Definition of pan

 (Entry 1 of 9)

1a : a usually broad, shallow, and open container for domestic use (as for cooking)
b : any of various similar usually metal receptacles: such as
(1) : the hollow part of the lock in a firelock or flintlock gun that receives the priming
(2) : either of the receptacles in a pair of scales
(3) : a round shallow usually metal container for separating metal (such as gold) from waste by washing
c British : toilet sense 1a also : bowl sense 3b
2a(1) : a natural basin or depression in land
(2) : a similar artificial basin (as for evaporating brine)
b : a drifting fragment of the flat thin ice that forms in bays or along the shore
4 slang : face
5 : a harsh criticism

pan

verb (1)
panned; panning

Definition of pan (Entry 2 of 9)

transitive verb

1a : to wash in a pan for the purpose of separating heavy particles
b : to separate (a substance, such as gold) by panning
c : to place in a pan
2 : to criticize severely the show was panned

intransitive verb

1 : to wash material (such as earth or gravel) in a pan in search of metal (such as gold)
2 : to yield precious metal in the process of panning usually used with out

pan

noun (2)
\ ˈpän How to pronounce pan (audio) \

Definition of pan (Entry 3 of 9)

1 : a betel leaf
2 : a masticatory of betel nut, mineral lime, and pan

pan

noun (3)
\ ˈpan How to pronounce pan (audio) \

Definition of pan (Entry 4 of 9)

1 : the process of panning a motion-picture or video camera
2 : a shot in which the camera is panned

pan

verb (2)
\ ˈpan How to pronounce pan (audio) \
panned; panning

Definition of pan (Entry 5 of 9)

transitive verb

: to rotate (a camera, such as a motion-picture camera) so as to keep an object in the picture or secure a panoramic effect

intransitive verb

1 : to pan a motion-picture or video camera
2 of a camera : to undergo panning

Pan

noun (4)
\ ˈpan How to pronounce Pan (audio) \

Definition of Pan (Entry 6 of 9)

: a Greek god of pastures, flocks, and shepherds usually represented as having the legs, horns, and ears of a goat Pan is often depicted playing a panpipe.

Pan

abbreviation (1)

Definition of Pan (Entry 7 of 9)

Panama

PAN

abbreviation (2)

Definition of PAN (Entry 8 of 9)

peroxyacetyl nitrate

Definition of pan- (Entry 9 of 9)

1 : all : completely panchromatic
2a : involving all of a (specified) group or region Pan-American
b : advocating or involving the union of a (specified) group Pan-Slavism
3 : whole : general panleukopenia

First Known Use of pan

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (1)

1832, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1616, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (3)

circa 1922, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

1913, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun (4)

14th century, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for pan

Noun (1)

Middle English panne, from Old English (akin to Old High German phanna pan), from Latin patina, from Greek patanē

Noun (2)

Hindi & Urdu pān, from Sanskrit parṇa wing, leaf — more at fern

Noun (3)

short for panorama

Noun (4)

Latin, from Greek

Combining form

Greek, from pan, neuter of pant-, pas all, every; akin to Tocharian B pont- all

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