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panea single sheet of glass in a window or door

Part of speech: NOUN

Definition: a single sheet of glass in a window or door

Pronunciation (IPA): /peɪn/

Korean meaning: 창문이나 문의 유리판 한 장

Korean pronunciation: 페인 (강세: 페인)

Example Sentences

  • The cat kept pawing at the window pane, trying to catch the bird outside.
  • Mom was not happy when she found my fingerprints all over the clean window pane.
  • The old house had beautiful stained glass panes that cast colorful shadows.

pane

NOUN

//peɪn//

a single sheet of glass in a window or door

pane concept
💡 Concept

Single glass sheet in window

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pane rhyme
🎵 Rhyme

Rain on the pane reflects my pain.

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🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/peɪn/
🇬🇧 UK/peɪn/

🌳Etymology

Rootpane

Origin

From Old French 'pane' meaning a piece or section, derived from Latin 'pannus' meaning cloth or piece of fabric. The meaning evolved to refer to a section or sheet of glass in a window.

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🎵Rhyme

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pain
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rain
gain
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📝Examples

😄 Fun example

The cat kept pawing at the window pane, trying to catch the bird outside.

😄 Fun example

Mom was not happy when she found my fingerprints all over the clean window pane.

The old house had beautiful stained glass panes that cast colorful shadows.

During the storm, a tree branch broke the pane in our bedroom window.

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📚Related Words

Synonyms

glasspanelsheetplate

Antonyms

frameborder

Related

windowdoorglazingtransparentfragile