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(n)
A small dot or mark.
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A unit of volume, equivalent to:
(informal, music) A pentatonic scale.
(v)
to pose until nearly frozen in all sorts of uncomfortable positions.
(ballet) The tip of the toe; a ballet position executed with the tip of the toe.
(transitive) To wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold).
A surname.
A surname from Spanish.
(adj)
Lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgender.
(colloquial, now rare) To regulate what one eats according to the precepts of William Banting; to go on a diet.
A unit of mass equal to 16 avoirdupois ounces (= 453.592 g). Today this value is the most common meaning of "pound" as a unit of weight.
An inland body of standing water, either natural or man-made, that is smaller than a lake.
To (gently) tap the flat of one's hand on a person or thing.
Having (a specified kind or number of) pins.
Ellipsis of Peter Pans; plural of Pan.
(usually in the plural, or in compounds) An article of clothing worn as underpants by women.
(obsolete) winged; having plumes
In pain, especially in an emotional sense.
(transitive) To consider pending; to delay or postpone (something).
(usually in the plural or in combination) Alternative form of panty. [(obsolete, in the plural) Short trousers for men, or more usually boys.]
Having been repaired with a patch or patches.
(intransitive) To long, to yearn so much that it causes suffering.
(British, informal) Clipping of pantomime. [(now rare) A Classical comic actor, especially one who works mainly through gesture and mime.]
One who pants.
(transitive) To give as security on a loan of money; especially, to deposit (something) at a pawn shop.
(cricket) leg bye
(knitting) Abbreviation of pattern. [Model, example.]
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A house.
(transitive, Northern England) To confine within narrow limits, constrain.
A city in Illinois.
(intransitive) To make or tell a pun; to make a play on words.
A district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
(nautical) Alternative form of paunch. [The first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant, the rumen.]
A narrow band keeping a belt or sash in its place.
An Indian religious tradition established by a guru.
(obsolete, Scotland) A seizure of property etc in lieu of a debt; the animal or property so seized
(often in combination) Having panes.
Wearing pants.
(intransitive, figurative) To proceed according to plan; to result or end up with an acceptable outcome or in an acceptable form.
A lustrous finish applied to velvet and satin.
(N)
PaN is the melodic mode used by the Tamil people in their music since the ancient times.
Panni or Parni refers to a Pashtun tribe in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
(transitive) To cause to have great pain or suffering; to torment, to torture.
a Latin sans-serif typeface designed by Dutch typeface designer Pieter van Rosmalen.
To shape metal by striking it, especially with a peen.
(biochemistry) Initialism of phosphatidylethanolamine N-methyltransferase.
A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.
(with on) Determined or insistent; inclined, set.
Forbidden; not allowed.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, derogatory) A woman, a girl.
A baking pan with a hollow, circular, raised area in the middle.
(US, colloquial, chiefly African-American Vernacular) To haunt.
Abbreviation of botulinum neurotoxin.
A surname from German.
a mountain in the andes in argentina (22,546 feet high)
A flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.
Trouble taken doing something; attention to detail; careful effort.
(US) Cooking spray.
An artist who paints pictures.
(transitive) To name (someone to a post or role).
An English surname, of Norman derivation, meaning someone who lived outside of a city (see Latin pagus).
A surname from Italian.
A diminutive of the female given name Pamela.
(zoology) Having or bearing a palm or palms.
Covered or smeared with paint.
A surname from Khmer.
Soft filling material used in cushions etc.
Synonym of Paamese (“a language of Vanuatu”).
A length of wax-print fabric made in West Africa, worn as a single wrap or made into other clothing, and serving as a form of currency.
Usermaatre Setepenre Pami was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 22nd Dynasty who ruled for 7 years.