search

Panel

speaker

Meaning

Noun

A (usually)
of a
, or of a
or of a
,
etc.
In Architectural elements:
  • A (usually)
    of a
    , or of a
    or of a
    ,
    etc.
  • In Collectives:
    A group of people
    to
    ,
    ,
    etc. as on a
    or
    for example.
    A
    of
    or other
    within a
    ,
    ,
    , etc.
    from the main body or
    by a border.
    In Comics:
    An individual
    or
    in a comic.
    In Graphical user interface:
    A type of GUI
    , such as a control panel.
    In Law:
    A
    the
    of
    as
    by the sheriff.
    In Law:
    The whole jury.
    In Scottish English & Law:
    A
    for
    at the
    of a
    court.
    A
    of
    as a saddle.
    A
    having its
    of a
    frame.
    In Masonry:
    One of the
    of a
    stone.
    In Masonry:
    A
    or
    of
    used
    a
    for
    on.
    In Mining:
    A
    of
    ore.
    In Mining:
    One of the
    by
    of
    , into which a
    is
    system of
    coal.
    A
    or
    ,
    or
    ,
    on the
    of a
    , for ornament.
    A
    of a
    structure between
    or
    ,
    a
    truss.
    In British English:
    A
    of
    who could provide
    the
    of the NHS.
    In Medicine:
    A group of
    or
    , a battery.

    Verb

    To
    (jury members) on an
    of
    ; to empanel.
    To
    (an
    , especially a
    or
    ) with a
    or
    saddle.
    To
    (a
    etc.) with panels.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    panel
    English
    arrow
    panel
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
    arrow
    pannus
    Latin
    Sourced from
    Etym
    Join 10 million students and professionals writing 70% faster at QuillBot.com