All English words - page 2589
Meanings of Pantometry:
nounThe study of measurement; metrology.
Meanings of Pantomime:
nounA theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, which involves music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy and is based on a fairy tale or nursery story, usually produced around christmas.
Usage examples:
A pantomime villain
verbExpress or represent by exaggerated mime.
Usage examples:
They pantomimed picking up dropped food
Pantomimed
ˈpantəmʌɪmMeanings of Pantomimed:
verbExpress or represent by exaggerated mime.
Usage examples:
They pantomimed picking up dropped food
nounA theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, which involves music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy and is based on a fairy tale or nursery story, usually produced around christmas.
Usage examples:
A pantomime villain
Meanings of Pantomimes:
nounA theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, which involves music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy and is based on a fairy tale or nursery story, usually produced around christmas.
Usage examples:
A pantomime villain
verbExpress or represent by exaggerated mime.
Usage examples:
They pantomimed picking up dropped food
Meanings of Pantomimish:
adjectiveCharacteristic of or resembling a pantomime or its characters and action; comical, farcical.
Meanings of Pantomorphia:
adjectiveAssuming any or all forms; compare "pantamorphic" (and see note in etymology).
Meanings of Pantomorphic:
adjectiveAssuming any or all forms; compare "pantamorphic" (and see note in etymology).
Meanings of Pantophagist:
nounA human being or animal that devours things (especially food) of all kinds; an omnivore.
Meanings of Pantophagous:
adjectiveEating all kinds or a great variety of food; omnivorous.
Meanings of Pantophagy:
nounThe eating of all kinds or a great variety of food.
Meanings of Pantophobia:
nounOriginally: †hydrophobia (rabies) (obsolete). later: a condition characterized by groundless or irrational fears; fear of everything; generalized anxiety.
Meanings of Pantophobic:
adjectiveOf, relating to or suffering from pantophobia.
nounA person suffering from pantophobia.
Meanings of Pantopragmatic:
adjectiveOriginally: †of or relating to ‘pantopragmatics’ (obsolete). now more generally: interfering in or occupied with everything; incessantly meddling.
Meanings of Pantoscope:
nounA moving panorama, especially that of a large section of the gold country of california and the route west to it, painted from daguerreotypes of the area taken by john wesley jones (1824–1905), and displayed in the north-eastern united states from 1852 to 1854.
Meanings of Pantothenate:
nounA salt or ester of pantothenic acid.
Usage examples:
D-pantothenate is synthesized via four enzymes from ketoisovalerate.
Meanings of Pantothere:
nounA small early therian mammal of the extinct group pantotheria, known from fossils of the upper triassic to lower cretaceous periods and thought to have given rise to both placental and marsupial mammals.
Meanings of Pantotherian:
adjectiveOf or relating to the extinct mammalian group pantotheria. also as noun, a pantothere.
Meanings of Pantoums:
nounA malay verse form, also imitated in french and english, with a rhyme scheme abab.
Usage examples:
Smart's the word for pantoums and haiku
Meanings of Pantries:
nounA small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept.
Usage examples:
Beyond the kitchen is a spacious storeroom with fitted presses which could serve as a pantry or lau…
Meanings of Pantropical:
adjectiveOf a plant or animal: occurring in all regions of the tropics; (of a species' distribution) covering all tropical regions.
Meanings of Pantry:
nounA small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept.
Usage examples:
Beyond the kitchen is a spacious storeroom with fitted presses which could serve as a pantry or lau…
Meanings of Pantryman:
nounA butler or a butler's assistant.
Usage examples:
This time he was permitted to take with him a group of courtiers and a dozen servants - his mameluk…
Pants
pantMeanings of Pants:
nounBreathe with short, quick breaths, typically from exertion or excitement.
Usage examples:
He was panting when he reached the top
plural nounUnderpants or knickers.
Usage examples:
The chaps tom and i have styled all bought pants or boxers and vests and have all reported back tha…
Pantun
panˈtuːmMeanings of Pantun:
nounA malay verse form, also imitated in french and english, with a rhyme scheme abab.
Usage examples:
Smart's the word for pantoums and haiku
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