| IMPANNEL | • impannel v. Alternative form of impanel. • IMPANNEL v. to put onto a list for jury duty, also IMPANEL. |
| JAPANNED | • japanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of japan. • JAPAN v. to coat with a glossy black lacquer. |
| JAPANNER | • japanner n. One who varnishes in the manner of the Japanese, or one skilled in that art. • japanner n. (Archaic) A bootblack. • Japanner n. (Obsolete) A Japanese person. |
| PANNAGES | • pannages n. Plural of pannage. • PANNAGE n. the right to pasture swine in a forest. |
| PANNICKS | • PANNICK n. any grass of the genus Panicum, that includes millet, also PANICK, PANICUM. |
| PANNICLE | • pannicle n. (Anatomy, zoology) A membrane of tissue in the body of a human or animal. • pannicle n. (Obsolete, medicine) A pannus. • pannicle n. (Obsolete, rare) The skull. |
| PANNIERS | • panniers n. Plural of pannier. • PANNIER n. a large basket, also PANIER. |
| PANNIKEL | • pannikel n. (Obsolete) The brain-pan, or skull; hence, the crest. • PANNIKEL n. (obsolete) a thin, sheetlike garment, also PANNICLE, PANNICULUS. |
| PANNIKIN | • pannikin n. A durable cup or other vessel used for drinking made of metal and coated in enamel. • pannikin n. The contents of such a vessel. • PANNIKIN n. a small metal cup. |
| PANNINGS | • pannings n. Plural of panning. • Pannings prop.n. Plural of Panning. • PANNING n. harsh criticism. |
| PANNISTS | • pannists n. Plural of pannist. • PANNIST n. a person who plays a steel drum. |
| PANNUSES | • pannuses n. Plural of pannus. • PANNUS n. (Latin) a layer of vascular fibrous tissue extending over the surface of a specialized structure, esp the cornea. |
| SPANNERS | • spanners n. Plural of spanner. • SPANNER n. a tool for undoing nuts. |
| SPANNING | • spanning v. Present participle of span. • spanning n. The process by which something is spanned. • SPAN v. to extend over or across. |
| UNPANNEL | • unpannel v. (Obsolete, transitive) To unsaddle; to remove the saddle from. • UNPANNEL v. to unsaddle, also UNPANEL. |