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Meanings of Pandemoniac:

adjective

Of, relating to, or characteristic of pandemonium; infernal; (now in extended use) disorderly, raucous, noisy.

noun

A disorderly, raucous, or noisy person.

Meanings of Pandemoniacal:

adjective

= pandemoniac .

Meanings of Pandemonian:

adjective

= pandemoniac .

Meanings of Pandemonic:

adjective

= pandemoniac .

Meanings of Pandemonium:

noun

Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar.

Usage examples:

There was complete pandemonium—everyone just panicked

Meanings of Pander:

verb

Gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire or taste or a person with such a desire or taste).

Usage examples:

Newspapers are pandering to people's baser instincts
noun

A pimp.

Usage examples:

Fiesta also means ‘party’ in spanish, and trujillo's panders always tell the girls they are invited…

Meanings of Pander-to:

phrasal verb

To please other people by doing or saying what you think they want you to do or say

Usage examples:

She accused the other candidate of pandering to radical environmental groups.

Meanings of Panderage:

noun

The practice or occupation of pandering.

Meanings of Pandered:

verb

Gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire or taste or a person with such a desire or taste).

Usage examples:

Newspapers are pandering to people's baser instincts
noun

A pimp.

Usage examples:

Fiesta also means ‘party’ in spanish, and trujillo's panders always tell the girls they are invited…

Meanings of Panderer:

noun

A pander or go-between; a person who indulges the desires or whims of another.

Meanings of Panderers:

noun

A pander or go-between; a person who indulges the desires or whims of another.

Meanings of Pandering:

verb

Gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire or taste or a person with such a desire or taste).

Usage examples:

Newspapers are pandering to people's baser instincts
noun

A pimp.

Usage examples:

Fiesta also means ‘party’ in spanish, and trujillo's panders always tell the girls they are invited…

Meanings of Panderism:

noun

The practice or occupation of a pander; pimping; procuration.

Meanings of Pandermite:

noun

A white mineral consisting of a hydrated borate of calcium, now regarded as identical with priceite.

Meanings of Panderous:

adjective

Characteristic of or of the nature of a pander.

Panders

ˈpæn.dər

Meanings of Panders:

verb

Gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire or taste or a person with such a desire or taste).

Usage examples:

Newspapers are pandering to people's baser instincts
noun

A pimp.

Usage examples:

Fiesta also means ‘party’ in spanish, and trujillo's panders always tell the girls they are invited…
phrasal verb

To please other people by doing or saying what you think they want you to do or say

Usage examples:

She accused the other candidate of pandering to radical environmental groups.

Meanings of Pandiabolism:

noun

The belief or doctrine that the devil is the informing spirit of the whole universe.

Meanings of Pandiculation:

noun

The act of stretching (extending the limbs and neck), as a manifestation of weariness, a sign of disease, etc. in later use also: yawning (rare).

Meanings of Pandied:

noun

A stroke on the palm of the hand with a tawse, ruler, or rod, given as a punishment to children in schools.

verb

To strike or beat (a person, especially a schoolchild) on the palm of the hand with a tawse, ruler, cane, etc., as a punishment.

Meanings of Pandies:

noun

A stroke on the palm of the hand with a tawse, ruler, or rod, given as a punishment to children in schools.

verb

To strike or beat (a person, especially a schoolchild) on the palm of the hand with a tawse, ruler, cane, etc., as a punishment.

Meanings of Pandit:

noun

A hindu scholar learned in sanskrit and hindu philosophy and religion, typically also a practising priest.

Usage examples:

The pandit chants the marriage mantras

Meanings of Pandits:

noun

A hindu scholar learned in sanskrit and hindu philosophy and religion, typically also a practising priest.

Usage examples:

The pandit chants the marriage mantras

Meanings of Pandoor:

noun

A member of a military force originally organized in croatia in 1741 by baron franz von trenck (1711–94) to clear the country near the turkish border of robbers, and later enrolled as a regiment in the austrian army, becoming renowned for their ferocity and brutality. hence more generally: a fearsome or brutal soldier from croatia. also figurative.

Meanings of Pandora:

noun

A burrowing bivalve mollusc with a fragile shell, the unequal valves of which form a ‘box’ with a lid.

Usage examples:

Only one microscopical species, symbion pandora, has been described.
proper noun

The first mortal woman. in one story she was created by zeus and sent to earth with a jar or box of evils in revenge for prometheus' having brought the gift of fire back to the world. she let out all the evils from the container to infect the earth; hope alone remained to assuage the lot of humankind.

Meanings of Pandoras:

noun

A burrowing bivalve mollusc with a fragile shell, the unequal valves of which form a ‘box’ with a lid.

Usage examples:

Only one microscopical species, symbion pandora, has been described.
proper noun

The first mortal woman. in one story she was created by zeus and sent to earth with a jar or box of evils in revenge for prometheus' having brought the gift of fire back to the world. she let out all the evils from the container to infect the earth; hope alone remained to assuage the lot of humankind.

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