pan

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noun (1)

1
a
: a usually broad, shallow, and open container for domestic use (as for cooking)
b
: any of various similar usually metal receptacles: such as
(1)
: the hollow part of the lock in a firelock or flintlock gun that receives the priming
(2)
: either of the receptacles in a pair of scales
(3)
: a round shallow usually metal container for separating metal (such as gold) from waste by washing
c
British : toilet sense 1a
also : bowl sense 3b
2
a(1)
: a natural basin or depression in land
(2)
: a similar artificial basin (as for evaporating brine)
b
: a drifting fragment of the flat thin ice that forms in bays or along the shore
3
4
slang : face
5
: a harsh criticism

pan

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verb (1)

panned; panning

transitive verb

1
a
: to wash in a pan for the purpose of separating heavy particles
b
: to separate (a substance, such as gold) by panning
c
: to place in a pan
2
: to criticize severely
the show was panned

intransitive verb

1
: to wash material (such as earth or gravel) in a pan in search of metal (such as gold)
2
: to yield precious metal in the process of panning
usually used with out

pan

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noun (2)

1
: a betel leaf
2
: a masticatory of betel nut, mineral lime, and pan

pan

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noun (3)

1
: the process of panning a motion-picture or video camera
2
: a shot in which the camera is panned

pan

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verb (2)

panned; panning

transitive verb

: to rotate (a camera, such as a motion-picture camera) so as to keep an object in the picture or secure a panoramic effect

intransitive verb

1
: to pan a motion-picture or video camera
2
of a camera : to undergo panning

Pan

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noun (4)

: a Greek god of pastures, flocks, and shepherds usually represented as having the legs, horns, and ears of a goat
Pan is often depicted playing a panpipe.

Pan

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abbreviation (1)

Panama

PAN

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abbreviation (2)

peroxyacetyl nitrate

pan-

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combining form

1
: all : completely
panchromatic
2
a
: involving all of a (specified) group or region
Pan-American
b
: advocating or involving the union of a (specified) group
Pan-Slavism
3
: whole : general
panleukopenia

Examples of pan in a Sentence

Noun (1) hey, I could do without seeing your ugly pan for a few days Verb (1) virtually all the movie critics have panned this latest sequel in a tired series
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
In addition, this set has a 10.5-inch griddle pan, 10.25-inch skillet, and 8-inch skillet. Clint Davis, Peoplemag, 25 May 2024 More pet supplies like collapsible or travel-sized food or water bowls, cat litter pans and pet waste disposal bags, and hamster or rabbit substrate. Howard Cohen, Miami Herald, 25 May 2024 Catering orders will receive a free pan of Chicken Lettuce Wraps with a minimum $200 purchase. Brandee Gruener, Southern Living, 25 May 2024 Prepare the dough: In a small saucepan, heat the milk over medium just until small bubbles start to form around the edge of the pan. Eric Kim, San Diego Union-Tribune, 22 May 2024 The pan and tilt function, meantime, ensures a wider frame of view. Tim Chan, Variety, 19 May 2024 Add some of the neutral oil to a flat cast iron pan and place over high heat. Dina Kaur, The Arizona Republic, 12 May 2024 Deep-Dish Cheeseburger Pizza Casserole View Recipe Pot pie meets hamburger in this summery potluck recipe that feeds a whopping 12 hungry guests per pan. Karla Walsh, Better Homes & Gardens, 18 Apr. 2024 Before the video pans to the left, obstructing the view of the attack, members of the congregation can be seen rushing toward the bishop. Rachel Pannett, Washington Post, 16 Apr. 2024
Verb
The camera panned to Revord, 16, waving to the camera with her arms wrapped around her on-screen father Barber, 50. Brendan Le, Peoplemag, 23 May 2024 When a father presents their child to the world, the world fawns and coos, but when a director presents their movies to the world, everyone seems to brandish their collective monocle and start panning for errors and omissions. Remy Blumenfeld, The Hollywood Reporter, 18 May 2024 Behind Aldean, photos of Keith performing or with his family flashed by and the camera often panned to tearful and visibly moved audience members. Joseph Hudak, Rolling Stone, 17 May 2024 In the fourth grade there was a mural, and I was asked to paint an image of the California gold rush: an image of someone panning for gold, standing in the river. Adam Bradley, New York Times, 16 May 2024 In the spring of 1977, Christine was heading to Montana with her boyfriend to pan for gold. Peter Van Sant, CBS News, 14 May 2024 But the jig was instantly up as the cameras panned to Eddie’s son, WVH band leader Wolfgang Van Halen, ripping off the solo on the side of the stage. Gil Kaufman, Billboard, 13 May 2024 The clip starts with the camera panning down the long, solemn tunnel at the Miami Beach Holocaust Memorial, as organ music plays in the background. Madeleine Marr, Miami Herald, 9 May 2024 Nash-Betts asks in the video before panning the camera over to Kelce. Emily Zemler, Rolling Stone, 8 May 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English panne, from Old English (akin to Old High German phanna pan), from Latin patina, from Greek patanē

Noun (2)

Hindi & Urdu pān, from Sanskrit parṇa wing, leaf — more at fern

Noun (3)

short for panorama

Noun (4)

Latin, from Greek

Combining form

Greek, from pan, neuter of pant-, pas all, every; akin to Tocharian B pont- all

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (1)

1832, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1616, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (3)

circa 1922, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

1913, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun (4)

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of pan was before the 12th century

Dictionary Entries Near pan

Cite this Entry

“Pan.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pan. Accessed 1 Jun. 2024.

Kids Definition

pan

1 of 3 noun
1
a
: a usually broad, shallow, and open container for cooking
b
: something resembling a pan
2
: a basin or depression in the earth
a salt pan

pan

2 of 3 verb
panned; panning
1
: to wash earthy material in a pan to concentrate bits of metal
pan for gold
2
: to yield precious metal in panning
3
: to criticize severely

pan

3 of 3 verb
panned; panning
: to move a motion-picture or television camera so as to keep a moving object in view or to scan a scene
Etymology

Noun

Old English panne "pan for cooking," derived from Latin patina (same meaning)

Verb

from earlier pan "the process of panning," short for panorama

Medical Definition

Pan

1 of 2 noun
: a genus of anthropoid apes containing the chimpanzee

PAN

2 of 2 abbreviation
peroxyacetyl nitrate

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