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panned Definition


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pan1
noun
    1. A pot, usually made of metal, used for cooking.
      Thesaurus: pot, skillet, saucepan, fryer, wok.
    2. A panful.
    3. Any of various vessels, usually shallow ones, used for domestic, industrial and other purposes.
      Example: dustpan
      Example: bedpan
    4. The bowl of a lavatory.
    5. Either of the two dishes on a pair of scales.
    6. A shallow hollow in the ground.
      Example: a salt pan
    7. historical8. Any object similar to a pan in shape.
      Example: brainpan
    9. A hard layer under or in the soil.
    10. A hollow metal drum of the type played in a steel band.
verb panned, panning
    tr & intr
    1. To wash (river gravel) in a shallow metal vessel in search for (eg gold).
      Form: pan for something (often)
    2. colloq
      To criticize something or review (a performance, book, etc) harshly.
      Thesaurus: denigrate, disparage, criticize, jeer at, censure, lampoon.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon panne.

Phrasal Verb: pan out
    To result or turn out.To come to an end; to be exhausted.




pan2
verb
    tr & intr
    panned, panning
    1. Said of a film camera, camcorder, etc: to swing round so as to follow a moving object or show a panoramic view.
noun
    1. A panning movement or shot.
Etymology: 1920s: a short form of panorama.





panned past tense, past participle of pan1, pan2


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