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pane
1[peyn]
noun
one of the divisions of a window or the like, consisting of a single plate of glass in a frame.
a plate of glass for such a division.
a panel, as of a wainscot, ceiling, door, etc.
a flat section, side, or surface, as one of the sides of a bolthead.
Philately.a sheet of stamps or any large portion of one, as a half or a quarter, as issued by the post office.
貹é
2[pa-ney, p
adjective
(of food) covered with breadcrumbs; breaded.
pane
2/ ɪ /
noun
a variant of peen
貹é
3/ pane /
adjective
(of fish, meat, etc) dipped or rolled in breadcrumbs before cooking
Other 51Թ Forms
- paneless adjective
51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Daryl said contractors replaced nine window panes as a "goodwill gesture" after they were damaged, but claims he had pay more than £1000 on window frames.
The Compton High classrooms are spacious, designed with large glass panes facing both to the outdoors and the inner hallways.
Between the panes, evidence of condensation indicates the window seal had failed, allowing heat to escape.
The design also incorporates extensive natural light; doors are made of glass and adjacent to other panes of glass.
Residents of two tower blocks in north London have described their shock after discovering replacement window panes had been installed inside out.
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